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Table 1 Demographics and admission clinical characteristics of hospitalized patients with COVID-19

From: COVID-19 severity and age increase the odds of delirium in hospitalized adults with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection: a cohort study

 

No Delirium

(N = 56)

Delirium

(N = 43)

Age in Years, Median (IQR)

47.5 (37.5–63)

62 (47–81)

Age in Years, N (%)

  < 45 years

25 (45%)

7 (16%)

  45–65 years

22 (39%)

17 (40%)

  > 65 years

9 (16%)

19 (44%)

  Female Sex, N (%)

16 (29%)

13 (30%)

Race, N (%)

  Asian

8 (14%)

11 (26%)

  Black

6 (11%)

5 (12%)

  Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

1 (2%)

1 (2%)

  Other

25 (45%)

8 (19%)

  Unknown

4 (7%)

1 (2%)

  White

12 (21%)

17 (40%)

Ethnicity, N (%)

  Hispanic or Latino

24 (43%)

9 (21%)

  Not Hispanic or Latino

29 (52%)

32 (74%)

  Unknown

3 (5%)

2 (5%)

Race and Ethnicity combined, N (%)

  Hispanic or Latino

24 (43%)

9 (21%)

  White Non-Hispanic

10 (18%)

14 (33%)

  Non-White Non-Hispanic

22 (39%)

20 (46%)

Admission Source, N (%)

  Home

40 (71%)

21 (49%)

  Skilled Nursing Facility

2 (4%)

5 (12%)

  Outside Hospital Transfer

14 (25%)

17 (40%)

Any Intensive Care Unit Contact

  Yes

14 (25%)

30 (70%)

  No

42 (75%)

32 (30%)

COVID-19 Severity Classification within 24-Hours of Admissiona, N (%)

  1–hospitalized, no oxygen therapy

20 (36%)

8 (19%)

  2–oxygen by mask or nasal prongs

24 (43%)

18 (42%)

  3–non-invasive ventilation or high-flow oxygen

7 (13%)

5 (12%)

  4–intubation and mechanical ventilation

5 (9%)

12 (28%)

  Hospital length of stay (days), median (q1-q3)

7.5 (4–13)

14 (11–27)

  1. aCOVID-19 severity was classified as follows: 1 – hospitalized, no oxygen therapy; 2 – oxygen by mask or nasal prongs; 3 – non-invasive ventilation or high-flow oxygen; 4 – intubation and mechanical ventilation