Analysis of in-hospital mortality and associated risk factors in hospitalized elderly patients with an Omicron infection
Key Points
This analysis aims to identify the in-hospital mortality rates and associated risk factors in elderly patients with Omicron infection.
Analyzed in-hospital records of elderly patients with Omicron infection
Identified risk factors such as age, glucose levels, and shock
Used statistical analysis to determine mortality rates and associated risks
High in-hospital mortality rates were observed among elderly patients
Advanced age and elevated glucose levels were significant risk factors
Presence of shock, NLR (neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio), and pleural effusion were also linked to increased mortality
Abstract
The in-hospital mortality rates were high in elderly patients with Omicron infection. Advanced age, glucose level, shock, NLR, and pleural effusion were identified as risk factors.
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