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Symptoms and complication cohort characteristics.

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posted on 2022-01-18, 18:37 authored by Gorka Lasso, Saad Khan, Stephanie A. Allen, Margarette Mariano, Catalina Florez, Erika P. Orner, Jose A. Quiroz, Gregory Quevedo, Aldo Massimi, Aditi Hegde, Ariel S. Wirchnianski, Robert H. Bortz III, Ryan J. Malonis, George I. Georgiev, Karen Tong, Natalia G. Herrera, Nicholas C. Morano, Scott J. Garforth, Avinash Malaviya, Ahmed Khokhar, Ethan Laudermilch, M. Eugenia Dieterle, J. Maximilian Fels, Denise Haslwanter, Rohit K. Jangra, Jason Barnhill, Steven C. Almo, Kartik Chandran, Jonathan R. Lai, Libusha Kelly, Johanna P. Daily, Olivia Vergnolle

Data are shown as number and percentage, n (%). Mild category is constituted of those who did not require supplemental oxygen. Moderate category is constituted of patients who required nasal canula (1-4L/min to maintain SpO2 >92%) or non-rebreather mask. Severe category is constituted of patients who were on non-invasive ventilation, high-flow oxygen (≥6L/min to maintain SpO2 >92%), invasive mechanical ventilation or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). Non-survival patients are those who deceased during the course of hospitalization. RR, respiratory rate, BP, blood pressure, AMS, altered mental status, PO, per os (given by mouth), AKI: acute kidney injury; ARDS: acute respiratory distress syndrome.

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