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. 2021 Oct 8;75(12):e14933. doi: 10.1111/ijcp.14933

TABLE 3.

Risk factors associated with the ICU hospitalisation and mortality in COVID‐19

ICU hospitalisation Mortality
OR (95% CI) P a OR (95% CI) P a
Age (>65) 3.27 (1.64‐6.61) .001 4.050 (1.918‐8.551) .001
Haemoglobin (<12) 0.867 (0.434‐1.729) .685 1.089 (0.539‐2.199) .813
WBC count (>9 × 109/L) 0. 82 (0.68‐1.29) .207 2.280 (1.156‐4.496) .017
AST(>35 U/L) 0.641 (0.297‐1.383) .257 1.036 (0.478‐2.248) .928
GGT(>40 U/L) 2.731 (1.26‐5.90) .011 2.374 (1.23‐4.48) .015
Creatinine (mg/dL) (>1.1) 2.19 (1.11‐4.29) .022 2.165 (1.115‐4.206) .023
D‐dimer (ng/mL) (>500) 3.84 (1.94‐7.57) .001 4.046 (1.821‐8.989) .001
CRP (mg/L) (>10) 3.95 (1.52‐10.17) .004 1.273 (0.690‐2.645) .205

Abbreviations: AST, aspartate aminotransferase; CRP, C‐reactive protein; GGT, gamma‐glutamyl‐transferase; ICU, Intensive Care Unit; OR, odds‐ratio; WBC, white blood cell.

a

Multivariate logistic regression analysis.

Statistically significant P values are indicated in bold.