1. COVID-19 Outcomes Stratified by Control Status of Hypertension and Diabetes: Preliminary Findings From PCORnet, U.S.
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Sandra L. Jackson, PhD, Jason P. Block, MD, MPH, Deborah B. Rolka, MS, Meda E. Pavkov, MD, PhD, Jennifer R. Chevinsky, MD, Akaki Lekiachvili, MD, MBA, Thomas W. Carton, PhD, MS, Deepika Thacker, MD, Joshua L. Denson, MD, Anuradha Paranjape, MD, MPH, Michael D. Kappelman, MD, MPH, Tegan K. Boehmer, PhD, MPH, and Evelyn Twentyman, MD
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Hypertension ,diabetes mellitus ,COVID-19 ,glycated hemoglobin ,blood pressure ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Introduction: Hypertension and diabetes are associated with increased COVID-19 severity, yet less is known about COVID-19 outcomes across levels of disease control for these conditions. Methods: All adults aged ≥20 years with COVID-19 between March 1, 2020 and March 15, 2021 in 42 healthcare systems in National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network were identified. Results: Among 656,049 adults with COVID-19, 41% had hypertension, and 13% had diabetes. Of patients with classifiable hypertension, 35% had blood pressure
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- 2022
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