Additional file 1 of The impact of comorbidities and their stacking on short- and long-term prognosis of patients over 50 with community-acquired pneumonia
posted on 2021-09-15, 03:21authored byE. Blanc, G. Chaize, S. Fievez, C. Féger, E. Herquelot, A. Vainchtock, J. F. Timsit, J. Gaillat
Additional file 1: Figure S1. Patients flow chart. CAP: community-acquired pneumonia (all causes); P-CAP: community-acquired pneumococcal pneumonia; S. pneumoniae: Streptococcus pneumoniae; ICU: intensive care unit. The short-term deaths are those occurring during the hospital stay related to the CAP management, while the one-year in-hospital deaths are the in-hospital deaths occurring within the year following the initial hospital stay. Table S1. Comorbidities and other characteristics of patients with community-acquired pneumonia of all causes and of those with pneumococcal community-acquired pneumonia, according to the age groups. Table S2. Comorbidities or other characteristics that are risk factors for the admission in intensive care unit for patients with community-acquired pneumonia and those with pneumococcal community-acquired pneumonia, after adjustment on age and sex (Cox univariate model). Table S3. Comorbidity or other characteristics that are risk factors for the transfer in intensive care unit of patients > 50 years old hospitalized for community-acquired pneumonia overall, after adjustment on age and sex, overall and according to their age group (Cox univariate model). Table S4. In-hospital mortality of patients with community-acquired pneumonia according to the comorbidities categories, overall and according to their age group, during the initial hospital stay and during the subsequent hospital stays within the year following the CAP onset. Table S5. Comorbidity or other characteristics that are risk factors for the one-year in-hospital mortality for patients with community-acquired pneumonia and those with pneumococcal community-acquired pneumonia, after adjustment on age and sex (Cox univariate model). Table S6. Comorbidity or other characteristics that are risk factors for the one-year mortality of patients > 50 years old hospitalized for community-acquired pneumonia, after adjustment on age and sex, overall and according to their age group (Cox univariate model).