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. 2023 Mar;86(3):e72-e74.
doi: 10.1016/j.jinf.2022.12.023. Epub 2022 Dec 28.

Clinical characteristics and prognosis of 1589 omicron patients with cardiovascular disease in Shanghai

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Clinical characteristics and prognosis of 1589 omicron patients with cardiovascular disease in Shanghai

Chun Yin et al. J Infect. 2023 Mar.
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Fig. 1
Clinical characteristics and risk factors of CVD patients infected by Omicron. (A) Distribution of patients’ age. (B) Proportion of Omicron patients with different CVD comorbidities, including hypertension, coronary heart disease and chronic heart failure. (C) Proportion of patients with different initial symptoms. (D) Distribution of length of stay (LOS) in hospitals among patients without deterioration. (E) Comparison of ages in deterioration group and non- deterioration group subjects. (F) Percentage of deterioration in patients with hypertension, coronary heart disease and chronic heart failure, respectively. (G) Percentage of vaccinated and unvaccinated patients in deterioration group and non- deterioration group. (H) Percentage of deterioration in patients with different vaccination status.
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Fig. 2
Influencing factors for LOS in CVD patients infected by Omicron. (A) Correlation analysis between LOS and ages. (B) Correlation analysis between LOS and Ct values of N gene. Red lines represent fitted curves. (C) LOS of patients with different initial symptoms . (D) LOS of vaccinated and unvaccinated patients.

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