Objective To characterise patients with and without prevalent hypertension and COVID-19 and to assess adverse outcomes in both inpatients and outpatients. Design and setting This is a retrospective cohort study using 15 healthcare databases (primary and secondary electronic healthcare records, insurance and national claims data) from the USA, Europe and South Korea, standardised to the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership common data model. Data were gathered from 1 March to 31 October 2020. Participants Two non-mutually exclusive cohorts were defined: (1) individuals diagnosed with COVID-19 (diagnosed cohort) and (2) individuals hospitalised with COVID-19 (hospitalised cohort), and stratified by hypertension status. Follow-up was f...
Abstract It is widely recognized that hypertension is one of the major risk factor for disease sever...
ImportanceThe ongoing pandemic of the novel Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an unprecedented...
Aim: The aim was to define the impact of comorbidities, specifically hypertension as one of the most...
Objective To characterise patients with and without prevalent hypertension and COVID-19 and to asses...
Objective To characterise patients with and without prevalent hypertension and COVID-19 and to asses...
Liqin Chen,1,* Jiankun Chen,1,2,* Yuwan Wu,1 Jinyao Zhong,1 Fuzhen Zhou,1 Yuntao Liu,1,2 Ait...
Objective To assess the impact of diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular diseases on inpatient mo...
Abstract Background The current pandemic of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) caused by the severe acut...
Aim: In Covid 2019 (Coronavirus) patients routinely undergo comorbidities but the clinical ramificat...
It is unclear to which extent the higher mortality associated with hypertension in the coronavirus d...
International audienceRationale: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infect...
RATIONALE: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection is associated with...
Early reports from China found that both established cardiovascular disease and its risk factors, su...
Summary Background: Clinical co-morbidity of COVID-19 diseases is the main reason for high severity ...
Abstract It is widely recognized that hypertension is one of the major risk factor for disease sever...
ImportanceThe ongoing pandemic of the novel Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an unprecedented...
Aim: The aim was to define the impact of comorbidities, specifically hypertension as one of the most...
Objective To characterise patients with and without prevalent hypertension and COVID-19 and to asses...
Objective To characterise patients with and without prevalent hypertension and COVID-19 and to asses...
Liqin Chen,1,* Jiankun Chen,1,2,* Yuwan Wu,1 Jinyao Zhong,1 Fuzhen Zhou,1 Yuntao Liu,1,2 Ait...
Objective To assess the impact of diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular diseases on inpatient mo...
Abstract Background The current pandemic of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) caused by the severe acut...
Aim: In Covid 2019 (Coronavirus) patients routinely undergo comorbidities but the clinical ramificat...
It is unclear to which extent the higher mortality associated with hypertension in the coronavirus d...
International audienceRationale: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infect...
RATIONALE: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection is associated with...
Early reports from China found that both established cardiovascular disease and its risk factors, su...
Summary Background: Clinical co-morbidity of COVID-19 diseases is the main reason for high severity ...
Abstract It is widely recognized that hypertension is one of the major risk factor for disease sever...
ImportanceThe ongoing pandemic of the novel Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an unprecedented...
Aim: The aim was to define the impact of comorbidities, specifically hypertension as one of the most...