Table 1.

Characteristics of Patients Presenting with New Symptoms Following Acute Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19; N = 499)

Patients
    n (%)
Sex
    Male213 (42.7)
    Female286 (57.3)
Age, years
    Estimated Mean ± SD56.1 ± 16.6
    18 to 3249 (9.8)
    33 to 47109 (21.8)
    48 to 62154 (30.9)
    63 to 77132 (26.5)
    ≥7855 (11.0)
Race
    White240 (48.1)
    Black110 (22.0)
    Asian11 (2.2)
    Other*112 (22.5)
    Unknown26 (5.2)
Ethnicity
    Hispanic157 (31.5)
    Non-Hispanic316 (63.3)
    Unknown26 (5.2)
Acute COVID-19
    Hospitalized243 (48.7)
        Intensive Care Unit31 (6.2)
        Intubation25 (5.0)
        Dialysis14 (2.8)
        Treatment (Dexamethasone or Remdesivir)25 (5.0)
    ≥ 1 Primary Care Visits174 (34.9)
        Telemedicine151 (30.3)
Post-Acute COVID-19 Primary Care Visits
    1361 (72.4)
    276 (15.2)
    ≥ 362 (12.4)
Pre-existing Conditions
    Hypertension262 (52.5)
    Diabetes134 (26.9)
    Obesity103 (20.6)
    Asthma85 (17.0)
    COPD42 (8.4)
    HIV Infection6 (1.2)
  • COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; ICD-10-CM, International Classification of Disease, Tenth Version, Clinical Modification; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; PCR, polymerase chain reaction; SD, standard deviation.

  • * Other race includes American Indian or Alaska Native, Other Pacific Islander, or unspecified Other race by patient report.

  • Number of COVID-19 related primary care visits for a new symptom (defined by ICD-10-CM codes which do not appear during the patient's lookback and first appear between 15 days and 9 months after the patient's first positive SARS-CoV-2 PCR test).