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. 2015 Oct 20;16(5):696–706. doi: 10.5811/westjem.2015.6.25736

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) discharges in California, 2000–2009.

Characteristic All patients from 2000–2009 (n=696,634)# 2000* 2009*
Age strata
 18–34 (yrs) 47,371 (6.8) 4 6
 35–64 (yrs) 266,114 (38.2) 19 32
 ≥65 (yrs) 382,452 (54.9) 33 42
Gender,
 Female, reference 328,115 (47.1) 27 37
 Male 368,519 (52.9) 29 43a
Race/ethnicity
 White, reference 406,138 (58.3) 36 43
 Hispanic 100,315 (14.4) 7 13a
 Black 57,124 (8.2) 4 7a
 Asian 39,012 (5.6) 3 5a
 Other 11,843 (1.7) 1 2a
 Unknown 82,203 (11.8) 6 10a
Type of insurance
 Medicare, reference 385,935 (55.4) 32 44
 Non-Medicare public 138,630 (19.9) 10 17a
 Private 133,057 (19.1) 12 15a
 Other 39,012 (5.6) 3 5a
Charlson co-morbidity index
 0, reference 101,709 (14.6) 8 11
 1–2 345,530 (49.6) 30 38 a
 3+ 249,395 (35.8) 17 31 a
Surgery
 No, reference 453,509 (65.1) 36 53
 Yes 243,125 (34.9) 20 27a
Urban vs. rural
 Urban, reference 665,285 (95.5) 53 77
 Rural 20,899 (3) 2 2
 Unknown 10,450 (1.5) 1 1
Mechanical ventilation time
 <96 hours, reference 413,801 (59.4) 35 47a
 ≥96 hours 282,833 (40.6) 21 33
#

Displayed as count (column percent).

*

Displayed as number of patients per 1,000 IMV discharges. All counts for the year 2000 are population adjusted relative to all 2009 hospitalizations in the California population.

a

P-values<0.01 based on logistic regression models comparing 2009 discharges with 2000, for all discharges and within each age group.