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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Crit Care Med. 2014 Mar;42(3):554–564. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0b013e3182a66a2a

Table 2.

Mortality and Length of Stay Among Survivors Undergoing Central Venous Cannulations Emergently (Procedure Day 0), Urgently (Procedure Day 1-2) or Late (Procedure Day 3 or Later) in the State of California from 2004-2006

2003 2004 2005 2006
Diedb % % % % p<.001a
Emergent 2,276/5,759 (39.5) 2,606/7,152 (36.4) 3,198/9,039 (35.4) 3,749/10,469 (35.8)
Urgent 2,050/5,893 (34.8) 2,171/6,998 (31.0) 2,679/8,506 (31.5) 2,747/9,263 (29.7)
Late 3,770/13,601 (27.7) 4,228/15,784 (26.8) 4,541/17,628 (25.8) 4,936/19,196 (25.7)
LOS Survivorsc (Days) Median IQR Median IQR Median IQR Median IQR
Emergent 10 6-16 9 6-16 9 5-15 9 5-15 0.005d
Urgent 11 7-18 10 6-17 10 6-16 10 6-16 0.001d
Late 17 10-27 16 10-26 16 10-25 16 10-25 <.001d
a

Cochrane-Armitage.

b

25 Missing.

c

Length of Stay.

d

Kruskal-Wallis.