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. 2023 Oct 16;52(1):1–10. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000006058

TABLE 1.

Characteristics of Women and Men Admitted to the ICU

Characteristics All Patients, n = 699,535 Womena, n = 305,849 (43.7% of All Patients) Mena, n = 393,686 (56.3% of All Patients)
Age, yr 62.4 (17.4) 61.4 (18.3) 63.2 (16.6)
Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation III score 50.1 (23.3) 48.7 (23) 51.2 (23.4)
Admission type
 Elective 275,852 (39.6%) 115,818 (38%) 160,034 (40.8%)
 Emergency 420,588 (60.4%) 188,706 (62%) 231,882 (59.2%)
Limitation of medical treatment 53,789 (7.7%) 25,456 (8.3%) 28,333 (7.2%)
Length of ICU stay, hr 41.1 (21.75–74) 38.4 (21.3–70.8) 42.8 (22.1–78.1)
Diagnostic category
 Cardiovascular (excludes cardiac surgery) 92,276 (13.2%) 34,640 (11.4%) 57,636 (14.7%)
 Cardiac surgery 70,783 (10.1%) 16,858 (5.5%) 53,925 (13.7%)
 Respiratory 99,794 (14.4%) 44,645 (14.6%) 55,149(14%)
 Gastrointestinal 116,561(16.7%) 55,979 (18.3%) 60,582 (15.4%)
 Neurologic 88,014 (12.6%) 42,679 (14%) 45,335 (11.5%)
 Trauma 32,155 (4.6%) 9,761 (3.2%) 22,394 (5.7%)
 Sepsis 53,285 (7.6%) 23,798 (7.8%) 29,487 (7.5%)
 Metabolic, hematological, renal, and genitourinary 95,934 (13.7%) 52,099 (17.1%) 43,835 (11.2%)
 Musculoskeletal, soft tissue and skin 49,419 (7.1%) 24,732 (8.1%) 24,687 (6.3%)
ICU mortality 30,891 (4.4%) 12,287 (4%) 18,604 (4.7%)
Hospital mortality 48,890 (7%) 19,679 (6.5%) 29,211 (7.5%)
a

All variables were significantly different between women and men (p < 0.001); using t test or Wilcoxon rank-sum test as appropriate.

Data are presented as number and percentage of patients, mean and sd, or median and interquartile range.