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Circulation: Racial and Ethnic Differences in Adjusted Odds Ratios for Mortality from COVID-19
Submitted by Charlene Ice on Thu, 11/19/2020 - 13:36
- For Black patients, compared with non-Hispanic White patients: adjusted odds ratio for mortality was 0.93
- For Hispanic patients, compared with non-Hispanic White patients: adjusted odds ratio for mortality was 0.90
- For Asian patients, compared with non-Hispanic White patients: adjusted odds ratio for mortality was 1.31
- Across hospitals: the median odds ratio for mortality was 1.99
Notes: From an article entitled, "Racial and Ethnic Differences in Presentation and Outcomes for Patients Hospitalized with COVID-19: Findings from the American Heart Association's COVID-19 Cardiovascular Disease Registry." Based on data from the first 7,868 patients by race/ethnicity hospitalized with COVID-19 in 88 hospitals across the US between 01/17/2020 and 7/22/2020. 33.0% of the patients were Hispanic, 25.5% were non-Hispanic Black, 6.3% were Asian, and 35.2% were non-Hispanic White.
Source: Circulation, November 17, 2020
Source URL: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.120.0...
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