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World J Crit Care Med. Mar 9, 2022; 11(2): 102-111
Published online Mar 9, 2022. doi: 10.5492/wjccm.v11.i2.102
Published online Mar 9, 2022. doi: 10.5492/wjccm.v11.i2.102
Figure 1 Distribution of outcomes and adjusted associations to different altitude and latitude levels.
A: Outcomes and latitude; B: Outcomes and altitude; C: Adjusted associations between 28 d mortality with altitude, shown using restricted cubic spline with 5 knots. IQR: Interquartile range; MASL: Meters above sea level.
- Citation: Tekin A, Qamar S, Singh R, Bansal V, Sharma M, LeMahieu AM, Hanson AC, Schulte PJ, Bogojevic M, Deo N, Zec S, Valencia Morales DJ, Belden KA, Heavner SF, Kaufman M, Cheruku S, Danesh VC, Banner-Goodspeed VM, St Hill CA, Christie AB, Khan SA, Retford L, Boman K, Kumar VK, O'Horo JC, Domecq JP, Walkey AJ, Gajic O, Kashyap R, Surani S, The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Discovery Viral Infection and Respiratory Illness Universal Study (VIRUS): COVID-19 Registry Investigator Group. Association of latitude and altitude with adverse outcomes in patients with COVID-19: The VIRUS registry. World J Crit Care Med 2022; 11(2): 102-111
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3141/full/v11/i2/102.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5492/wjccm.v11.i2.102