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. 2013 Jan 4;8(4):568–574. doi: 10.2215/CJN.05790612

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of patients

No AKI Risk Injury/Failure
Total (male/female) 102 (62/40) 44 (29/15) 21 (10/11)
Age (yr) 1.7 (0.4–9.5) 0.8 (0.2–5.5) 2.0 (0.4–11.4)
Height (cm) 83.0 (62.5–131.0) 69.0 (56.5–108.2) 86.0 (60.5–145.1)
Height (percentile) 27.0 (4.0–71.0) 27.5 (0.5–73.5) 27.0 (2.8–77.3)
Weight (kg) 11.4 (6.1–32.4) 7.8 (4.6–23.3) 12.7 (6.4–40.5)
Weight (percentile) 36.0 (12.0–73.0) 32.0 (2.5–69.5) 22.0 (1.8–81.3)
IBW (percentile) 100.0 (91.0–111.0) 100.0 (90.8–116.5) 102.0 (85.0–113.8)
BMI (kg/m2) 16.8 (15.0–19.5) 16.0 (14.4–18.3) 16.4 (14.3–21.0)
PRISM III 3 (1–7) 6 (3–11)a 7 (5–10.3)b
PELOD 10 (1–12) 11 (1.5–12) 11 (10–20.3)
PICU LOS 6.5 (5–10) 8 (5.5–12) 7 (4–20.8)
Hospital LOS 13 (9–23) 14 (11–22.5) 20 (8.8–41.3)

Data are median (25th–75th percentile). IBW, ideal body weight; BMI, body mass index; PRISM III, Pediatric Risk of Morality Score; PELOD, Pediatric Logistic Organ Dysfunction; PICU, pediatric intensive care unit; LOS, length of stay.

a

Mann–Whitney test, risk versus no risk (P=0.02).

b

Mann–Whitney test, injury/failure versus no risk (P=0.02).