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Table 1 Demographics and clinical signs at hospital admission in patients overalla

From: Clinical characteristics of 41 patients with pneumonia due to 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Jilin, China

Variables

N = 41

 

Female, (%)

18 (43.9)

 

Age,(years)

45 (31,53)

 

Temperature,(°C)

37.2 (36.6,38.0)

 

Oxygen saturation, (%)

97 (95,99)

 

Travel/Contact history, (%)

 

 Wuhan

4 (9.8)

 Wuhan-related

28 (68.3)

 Beijing

4 (9.8)

 Thailand

5 (12.2)

Underlying Diseases

 Hypertension, (%)

7 (17.1)

 

 Diabetes, (%)

3 (7.3)

 

 COPD, (%)

2 (4.9)

 

 Coronary heart disease, (%)

1 (2.4)

 

 HBV/HCV Infection

0

Laboratory results

Normal range

 Lymphocyte percentage, (%)

23.91 ± 9.90

20–40

 Lymphocyte count,(10^9/L)

1.29 ± 0.63

1.1–1.32

 CRP,(mg/L)

11.3 (2.45,35.2)

0–6

 LDH,(U/L)

226.15 ± 59.67

109–245

 CK,(U/L)

78.0 (56.5138.0)

26–174

 CK-MB,(U/L)

17.0 (12.0,24.5)

0–24

 cTnI,(ng/mL)

1.5 (0.8,5.0)

0–0.5

 Myoglobin,(mg/mL)

26.0 (19.7118.6)

0–85

 AST,(U/L)

26.0 (21.0,34.0)

8–40

 ALT,(U/L)

27.0 (19.3,46.5)

5–40

 WBC,(10^9/L)

5.42 ± 1.73

3.5–9.5

ECG, (%)

 Normal

9 (22)

 

 Abnormal

31 (78)

 

Lung imagings, (%)

 

 Nonpneumonia

5 (12.2)

 Pneumonia

36 (87.8)

Bilateral GGO & Consolidation &Pleural effusion

Unilateral GGO & Consolidation

27 (65.8)9 (22)

Group, (%)

 

 Mild

5 (12.2)

 Moderate

28 (68.3)

 Severe

8 (19.5)

 Oxygen Therapy, (%)

32 (78)

 

 The numbers of “day of illness” at admission,(days)

4.29 ± 1.4

 
  1. aReported as means and standard deviations or medians and interquartile ranges for continuous variables, and reported as number and percentage for categorical variables
  2. ALT alanine aminotransferase; AST aspartate aminotransferase; CK creatine kinase; CK-MB creatine kinase-myocardial band; CRP c-reactive protein; cTnI cardiac troponin-I; LDH lactate dehydrogenase;WBC white blood cell count; ECG electrocardiograph; HBV, hepatitis B Virus; HCV, hepatitis C Virus;COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease