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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Coll Surg. 2023 Aug 15;237(5):738–749. doi: 10.1097/XCS.0000000000000818

Table 2.

Demographics and Clinical Characteristics of Children after Firearm Injury in California, 2005–2018, and In-Hospital Mortality

Variable Mortality n = 206 Survival n = 2,203 p Value
ACS verification level, n (%) <0.001
 Non-trauma/level III/IV 60 (6.9) 806 (93.1)
 Adult level I 18 (6.4) 262 (93.6)
 Adult level II 80 (17.5) 377 (82.5)
 Pediatric 12 (4.9) 234 (95.1)
 Dual 36 (6.4) 524 (93.6)
Annual total firearm injury, median (IQR) 106 (38–306) 94 (22–303) 0.87
Annual pediatric firearm injury, median (IQR) 3.5 (2–10) 5 (2–11) 0.83
Age, n (%) <0.001
 0–4 y 52 (20.6) 201 (79.4)
 5–9 y 31 (8.8) 320 (91.2)
 10–14 y 123 (6.8) 1,682 (93.2)
Sex, n (%) 0.43
 Male 160 (8.8) 1,657 (91.2)
 Female 46 (7.8) 566 (92.2)
Race and ethnicity, n (%) 0.28
 White non-Hispanic 25 (7.7) 299 (92.3)
 Black non-Hispanic 49 (8.0) 566 (92.0)
 Hispanic 99 (8.4) 1,084 (91.6)
 Other/unknown 33 (11.5) 254 (88.5)
Intent, n (%) <0.001
 Self-inflicted 16 (55.2) 13 (44.8)
 Assault 126 (9.7) 1,173 (90.3)
 Unintentional 51 (5.5) 879 (94.5)
 Undetermined 13 (8.6) 138 (91.4)
NISS, median (IQR) 11 (3–25) 1 (1–6) <0.001
 < 16, n (%) 107 (5.2) 1,938 (94.8) <0.001
 ≥ 16, n (%) 99 (27.2) 265 (72.8)
AIS body region*
 Head and neck 66 (27.7) 172 (72.3) <0.001
 Face 5 (6.0) 79 (94.1) 0.39
 Chest 89 (25.5) 260 (74.5) <0.001
 Abdomen 28 (9.2) 278 (90.9) 0.69
 Extremity 14 (1.7) 798 (98.3) <0.001
Annual pediatric discharges, median (IQR) 937 (246–1792) 963 (151–2461) 0.78

Percentages calculated by column for total and by row for outcomes. Analysis included Chi-square and t-test accounting for hospital level clustering.

*

AIS body regions are not mutually exclusive. The remaining injuries were external.

ACS, American College of Surgeons; AIS, Abbreviated Injury Score; IQR, interquartile range; NISS, New Injury Severity Score.