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Table 1 Clinical characteristics of 95 patients with 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia

From: Analysis of clinical characteristics and laboratory findings of 95 cases of 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia in Wuhan, China: a retrospective analysis

Clinical characteristics

All patients (n = 95)

Disease severity

 

Composite endpoint

   

No-severe (n = 63)

Severe (n = 32)

P1

R1

P3

No (n = 70)

Yes (n = 25)

P2

R2

P4

Age, Median (range)-years

49.0 (39.0–58.0)

49.0 (41.0–57.0)

50.5 (38.3–58.8)

0.791

0.023

0.789

49.0 (40.8–56.3)

52.0 (37.5–63.0)

0.413

0.070

0.410

Age groups-No., %

   

0.376

−0.026

0.794

  

0.120

0.022

0.820

  <40 years (n = 24)

24/95 (25.3)

14/63 (22.2)

10/32 (31.3)

   

16/70 (22.9)

8/25 (32.0)

   
 

14/24 (58.3)

10/24 (41.7)

   

16/24 (66.7)

8/24 (33.3)

   

  40–60 years (n = 54)

54/95 (56.8)

39/63 (61.9)

15/32 (46.9)

   

44/70 (62.9)

10/25 (40.0)

   
 

39/54 (72.2)

15/54 (27.8)

   

44/52 (81.5)

10/52 (18.5)

   

  >60 years (n = 17)

17/95 (17.9)

10/63 (15.9)

7/32 (21.9)

   

10/70 (14.3)

7/25 (28.0)

   
 

10/17 (58.8)

7/17 (41.2)

   

10/17 (58.8)

7/17 (41.2)

   

Age groups-No., %

   

0.192

0.143

0.164

  

0.061

0.203

0.049

  40–60 years (n = 54)

54/95 (56.8)

39/63 (61.9)

15/32 (46.9)

   

44/70 (62.9)

10/25 (40.0)

   
 

39/54 (72.2)

15/54 (27.8)

   

44/54 (81.5)

10/54 (18.5)

   

  <40 years or >60 years (n = 41)

41/95 (43.2)

24/63 (38.1)

17/32 (53.1)

   

26/70 (37.1)

15/25 (60.0)

   
 

24/41 (58.5)

17/41 (41.5)

   

26/41 (63.4)

15/41 (36.6)

   

Sex -No., %

   

0.195

0.142

0.171

  

0.360

0.099

0.338

 Female (n = 42)

42/95 (44.2)

31/63 (49.2)

11/32 (34.4)

   

33/70 (44.2)

9/25 (36.0)

   
 

31/42 (73.8)

11/42 (26.2)

   

33/42 (78.6)

9/42 (21.4)

   

 Male (n = 53)

53/95 (55.8)

32/63 (50.8)

21/32 (65.6)

   

37/70 (55.8)

16/25 (64.0)

   
 

32/53 (60.4)

21/53 (39.6)

   

37/53 (69.8)

16/53 (30.2)

   

Highest temperature during hospitalization -No., %

  

0.002

0.362

<0.001

  

0.001

0.383

<0.001

 <37 °C (n = 8)

8/95 (8.4)

7/63 (11.1)

1/32 (3.1)

   

8/70 (11.4)

0/25 (0.0)

   
 

7/8 (87.5)

1/8 (12.5)

   

8/8 (100.0)

0/8 (0.0)

   

 37–38 °C (n = 19)

19/95 (20.0)

17/63 (27.0)

2/32 (6.3)

   

17/70 (24.3)

2/25 (8.0)

   
 

17/19 (89.5)

2/19 (10.5)

   

17/19 (89.5)

2/19 (10.5)

   

 38–39 °C (n = 35)

35/95 (36.8)

25/63 (39.7)

10/32 (31.3)

   

29/70 (41.4)

6/25 (24.0)

   
 

25/35 (71.4)

10/35 (28.6)

   

29/35 (82.9)

6/35 (17.1)

   

 >39 °C (n = 33)

33/95 (34.7)

14/63 (22.2)

19/32 (59.4)

   

16/70 (22.9)

17/25 (68.0)

   
 

14/33 (42.4)

19/33 (57.6)

   

16/33 (48.5)

17/33 (51.5)

   
  1. P values denoted the comparison between non-severe cases and severe cases
  2. Kendall rank correlation coefficient (represented by R) was adopted to measure the degree of rank correlation between the fitness and each variable