Affiliations 

  • 1 Department of Cardiology, Sabah Al Ahmed Cardiac Centre Al Amiri Hospital, Kuwait Kuwait
  • 2 Department of Mathematics and Statistics University of Strathclyde Glasgow UK
  • 3 Department of Community Medicine and Behavioural Sciences, College of Medicine Kuwait University Kuwait City Kuwait
  • 4 Department of Endemic and Infectious diseases, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt. Department of Internal Medicine, Division of gastroenterology, Al Sabah Hospital Ministry of Health, Shuwaikh Medical Area Kuwait
  • 5 Department of Infectious Diseases, Infectious Diseases Hospital Ministry of Health, Shuwaikh Medical Area Kuwait
  • 6 Department of Internal Medicine, Division of gastroenterology, Jaber Al Ahmed Hospital Ministry of Health, South Surra Kuwait
  • 7 Department of medicine, Farwaniya Hospital Ministry of Health Farwaniya Kuwait
  • 8 Department of Medicine, Al Adan Hospital Ministry of Health, Hadiya Kuwait
  • 9 Department of Emergency Medicine, Mubarak Al-Kabeer Hospital Ministry of Health Jabriya Kuwait
  • 10 Department of Obstetric and Gynecology, Maternity Hospital Ministry of Health Sabah Area, Shuwaikh Medical Area Kuwait
  • 11 Department of Medical Imaging, Al Adan Hospital Ministry of Health, Hadiya Kuwait
  • 12 Department of Internal Medicine with the Subspecialty of Cardiology and Functional Diagnostics Named after V.S. Moiseev, Institute of Medicine Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) Moscow Russian Federation
EJHaem, 2021 Aug;2(3):335-339.
PMID: 34226901 DOI: 10.1002/jha2.195

Abstract

This study is to estimate in-hospital mortality in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) patients stratified by hemoglobin (Hb) level. Patients were stratified according to hemoglobin level into two groups, that is, Hb <100 g/L and Hb >100 g/L. A total of 6931 patients were included. Of these, 6377 (92%) patients had hemoglobin levels >100 g/L. The mean age was 44 ± 17 years, and 66% of the patients were males. The median length of overall hospital stay was 13 days [2; 31]. The remaining 554 (8%) patients had a hemoglobin level <100 g/L. Overall mortality was 176 patients (2.54%) but was significantly higher in the group with hemoglobin levels <100 g/L (124, 22.4%) than in the group with hemoglobin levels >100 g/L (52, 0.82%). Risk factors associated with increased mortality were determined by multivariate analysis. The Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed hemoglobin as a predictor of mortality. Cox proportional hazards regression coefficients for hemoglobin for the HB ≤ 100 category of hemoglobin were significant, B = 2.79, SE = 0.17, and HR = 16.34, p 

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