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Table 1 Description of the study patients

From: Differences in organ dysfunctions between neonates and older children: a prospective, observational, multicenter study

Characteristics

Number (percentage)

 

Neonates

Older children

Male-to-female ratio

1.16

1.22

Surgical patients

81

(47.4)

801

(49.0)

Ventilated patientsa

115

(67)

806

(49)

PRISM score, median (Q1-Q3)a

10

(5-16)

5

(2-10)

Administrative length of stay in PICU in days, mean; median (Q1-Q3)a

8.0; 6

(3-6)

5.5; 3

(2-6)

Organ system of primary dysfunction on admissionb

    

   Respiratory

63

(36.8)

568

(34,7)

   Neurologic

16

(9.4)

319

(19.5)

   Cardiovascular

60

(35.1)

425

(26.0)

   Hepatic

1

(0.6)

33

(2.0)

   Genitourinary

4

(2.3)

31

(1.9)

   Gastrointestinal

20

(11.7)

71

(4.3)

   Endocrine

1

(0.6)

21

(1.3)

   Musculoskeletal

0

(0.0)

68

(4.2)

   Hematologic

1

(0.6)

23

(1.4)

   Miscellaneous/undetermined

5

(2.9)

76

(4.7)

Primary category of illness on admission

    

   Infection

34

(19.9)

405

(24.8)

   Traumaa

1

(0.6)

174

(10.6)

   Congenital diseasea

102

(59.7)

561

(34.3)

   Chemical injury

0

(0.0)

25

(1.5)

   Drug

1

(0,6)

11

(0,7)

   Cancerb

1

(0.6)

59

(3.6)

   Diabetes

0

(0.0)

18

(1.1)

   Allergic/Immunologic diseasesb

0

(0.0)

42

(2.6)

   Miscellaneous/Undetermined

32

(18.7)

340

(20.8)

Deathsa

25

(14.6)

90

(5.5)

  1. aP < 10−4; bP < 0.05. PICU, pediatric intensive care unit; PRISM, pediatric risk of mortality; Q1-Q3, first and third quartile.