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editDescriptionRisks and 12-month burdens of incident postacute COVID-19 neurologic outcomes compared with the contemporary control cohort by care setting of the acute infection.webp |
English: "Risks and burdens were assessed at 12 months in mutually exclusive groups comprising nonhospitalized individuals with COVID-19 (green), individuals hospitalized for COVID-19 (orange) and individuals admitted to intensive care for COVID-19 during the acute phase (first 30 days) of COVID-19 (purple). Outcomes were ascertained 30 days after the COVID-19-positive test until the end of follow up. The contemporary control cohort served as the referent category. Within the COVID-19 cohort, nonhospitalized (n = 131,915), hospitalized (n = 16,764), admitted to intensive care (n = 5,389) and contemporary control cohort (n = 5,606,761). Adjusted HRs (dots) and 95% (error bars) CIs are presented, as are estimated excess burdens (bars) and 95% CIs (error bars). Burdens are presented per 1,000 persons at 12 months of follow up. ICU, intensive care unit. The dashed line marks a HR of 1.00; lower limits of 95% CIs with values greater than 1.00 indicate significantly increased risk." |
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Source | https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-022-02001-z |
Author | Authors of the study: Evan Xu, Yan Xie & Ziyad Al-Aly |
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