id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-306183-uhnrxuwd Bousquet, Guilhem ADL-dependency, D-Dimers, LDH and absence of anticoagulation are independently associated with one-month mortality in older inpatients with Covid-19 2020-06-23 .txt text/plain 2800 177 55 title: ADL-dependency, D-Dimers, LDH and absence of anticoagulation are independently associated with one-month mortality in older inpatients with Covid-19 Conclusion: ADL-dependency, high serum levels of D-Dimers and LDH and the absence of anticoagulation were independently associated with one-month mortality among older inpatients with Covid-19. None of the following were associated with one-month inpatient mortality: gender, CT chest scan damage, malnutrition (BMI < 21 kg/m 2 or weight loss ≥ 5%), muscle weakness, depressed mood (mini GDS ≥ 1/4), serum levels of albumin, age-adjusted D-Dimers, CRP and LDH, absolute lymphocyte cell count, anticoagulant therapy, and hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin combined therapy (Table 1) . We found that ADL-dependency before hospitalization, serum levels of D-Dimers and LDH, and the absence of anticoagulation were the factors independently associated with onemonth mortality in older inpatients with Covid-19. ADL-dependency, high serum levels of D-Dimers and LDH and the absence of anticoagulation were independently associated with one-month mortality among older inpatients with Covid-19. ./cache/cord-306183-uhnrxuwd.txt ./txt/cord-306183-uhnrxuwd.txt