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. 2024 Nov 26:15589447241299050. Online ahead of print. doi: 10.1177/15589447241299050

Table 1.

Peripheral Nerve Injury Study Demographics.

Author Year published Study type Database used Year(s) database used Age (mean ± SD) Male, % Female, % White non-Hispanic, % Hispanic, % Black, % Native American, No. (%) Asian/Pacific Islander, No. (%) Other, %
Foster et al 2019 Administrative NIS (UE PNI) 2001-2013 41.6 (±0.1) 61 39 66.6 NA 16.7 0.9 1.6 3
Karsey et al 2019 Administrative NIS (LE PNI) 2001-2013 38.01 (±0.05) 74.3 25.7 49 NA 12.5 0.8 1.5 29
Li et al 2020 Administrative NEISS (sports/recreational etiology only) 2009-2018 39.5 (±17.4) 59.6 41.4 49.5 4.8 11.2 NA NA 34.7
Tapp et al 2019 Administrative Nationwide emergency department sample database 2014 38.4 (±0.5) 68.2 31.8 NA NA NA NA NA NA
Bellaire et al 2021 Administrative SASD a 2006-2011 37.6 (±16.5) 79.4 20.6 66.4 20.2 NA NA 6.3 6.8
Adidharma et al 2024 Administrative MarketScan Commercial and Medicare Databases a 2015-2020 NA 47.8 52.2 NA NA NA NA NA NA
Azad et al 2023 Retrospective cohort study Single institution NA 35.9 57 43 NA NA NA NA NA NA

Note. NIS = Nationwide Inpatient Sample; NEISS = National Electronic Injury Surveillance System; SASD = State Ambulatory Surgery and Services Databases; UE PNI = upper extremity peripheral nerve injury; LE PNI = lower extremity peripheral nerve injury; SD = standard deviation; NA = not applicable.

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Reporting only on patients treated surgically.