Table 1. Demographic data of patients.
Group | Day 1 | Day 2 | ||||
Age | Sex | Age | Sex | |||
NOpC | 28 | 59.5 (61.5)16.5 (24) | 35.7 | 18 | 58.4 (59.5)16.1 (19) | 38.9 |
OpC | 35 | 72.9 (73)7.12 (10.8) | 22.9 | 21 | 72.9 (73)6.54 (10) | 23.8 |
NOpG | 16 | 64.3 (67)12.8 (15) | 25 | 13 | 64.4 (71)14.2 (18.5) | 23.1 |
OpG | 42 | 67.9 (72)12.4 (13) | 35.7 | 29 | 69.9 (72)10.8 (11.3) | 27.6 |
NOpO | 119 | 54.7 (59)18 (27) | 46.2 | 101 | 54.5 (59)18 (28) | 42.6 |
OpO | 21 | 50.8 (56)19.2 (31) | 38.1 | 16 | 54.9 (57.5)18.5 (31) | 43.8 |
The distribution (according to length-of-stay and diagnosis group) and the most important demographic indicators of the patients. Data are shown in an , age, percentage of females format, with age statistics arranged in Mean (Median) SD (IQR) manner. Columns indicate minimum (and not exact) length-of stay, so the same patient may appear in several cells.