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OR OR (95% CI) P Value Infarct 0.47 0.13–1.72 .25 Oxygen saturation 1.00 0.97–1.02 .78 Presence of GGO 11.65 4.14–32.78 <.001b
↵a With regard to total number of patients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 (28/106), only the 3 most discriminant characteristics from the univariate analysis (P ≤ .05) were included. If all 6 variables P ≤ .10 or all 10 variables P ≤ .20 were included in the model, the only significant predictor of positive PCR result was the presence of GGO (P < .001), but these findings are at an increased risk of bias in the OR estimation.
↵b P value <.05.