id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-269511-bfd1dmt3 Salacup, Grace Characteristics and Clinical Outcomes of COVID‐19 Patients in an Underserved‐Inner City Population: A Single Tertiary Center Cohort 2020-07-03 .txt text/plain 3453 229 51 Multivariate logistic regression was Accepted Article used to look at the factors associated with inpatient mortality as primary outcome, and need for vasopressors, CRRT/HD, and mechanical ventilation as secondary outcomes. In this retrospective single center study, clinical characteristics were described, and risks factors were determined in association with inpatient death, need for intubation, need for CRRT/HD, and vasopressor use among hospitalized COVID-19 patients in an underserved minority population. Multivariate regression analysis showed that age as a continuous variable is significantly associated with inpatient mortality (p<0.001) with mean age higher amongst patient who died compared to those who survived (73 years old vs 64 years old; p<0.0001). Although African American patients, who were 70% of our study population, tended to have higher rates of obesity, hypertension, and diabetes, there were no significant difference compared to other races (see Table S2 ). Patients in this study who received COVID-19 specific treatment (steroid, tocilizumab, and hydroxychloroquine) had poor clinical outcomes. ./cache/cord-269511-bfd1dmt3.txt ./txt/cord-269511-bfd1dmt3.txt