Table 1.

Baseline demographic characteristics of patients who were CH+ patients compared with those who were CH

CH (n = 82)CH+ (n = 99)P value
Sex    
Male 24 (29.3) 50 (50.5) .009 
Female 58 (70.7) 49 (49.5)  
Age    
18-29 3 (3.7) 0 (0.0)  
30-49 14 (17.1) 1 (1.0)  
50-64 27 (32.9) 24 (24.8)  
65+ 38 (46.3) 74 (74.2)  
Median ± IQR 62.9 (51.5-72.7) 71.9 (64.0-77.5) <.001 
BMI    
<18.5 3 (3.7) 1 (1.0)  
18.5-24.9 23 (28.0) 22 (22.7)  
25.0-29.9 28 (34.2) 34 (35.1)  
30.0-34.9 17 (20.7) 23 (23.7)  
>35 11 (13.4) 17 (17.5)  
Median ± IQR 27.4 (24.1-32.4) 28.9 (25.4-32.1) .253 
Tobacco use    
Current smoker 2 (2.4) 4 (4) .691 
Former smoker 22 (26.8) 30 (30.3) .624 
CH (n = 82)CH+ (n = 99)P value
Sex    
Male 24 (29.3) 50 (50.5) .009 
Female 58 (70.7) 49 (49.5)  
Age    
18-29 3 (3.7) 0 (0.0)  
30-49 14 (17.1) 1 (1.0)  
50-64 27 (32.9) 24 (24.8)  
65+ 38 (46.3) 74 (74.2)  
Median ± IQR 62.9 (51.5-72.7) 71.9 (64.0-77.5) <.001 
BMI    
<18.5 3 (3.7) 1 (1.0)  
18.5-24.9 23 (28.0) 22 (22.7)  
25.0-29.9 28 (34.2) 34 (35.1)  
30.0-34.9 17 (20.7) 23 (23.7)  
>35 11 (13.4) 17 (17.5)  
Median ± IQR 27.4 (24.1-32.4) 28.9 (25.4-32.1) .253 
Tobacco use    
Current smoker 2 (2.4) 4 (4) .691 
Former smoker 22 (26.8) 30 (30.3) .624 

Values are presented as counts (percentage) for categorical variables or median (interquartile range) for continuous variables. Bold indicates significance P < 0.05.

IQR, interquartile range.

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