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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2015 Nov;16(9):837–845. doi: 10.1097/PCC.0000000000000498

TABLE 2.

Patient Characteristics of Patients Extubated in the Operating Room After Cardiothoracic Surgery (n = 503 Patients)

Characteristics Extubation Failure
Yes
(n = 15)
No
(n = 488)
Male sex 10 (66.7) 281 (57.6)

Neonate (< 30 d) at hospital admission   2 (13.3) 30 (6.1)

Weight-for-age z-score at hospital admission         −1.1 (−2.5 to −0.4)           −0.7 (−1.7 to −0.4)

Weight-for-age percentile at hospital admission     14.2 (0.6–33.4)       24.8 (4.5–63.3)

Race (not mutually exclusive)
 Caucasian 10 (66.7) 328 (67.2)
 African American 1 (6.7)   63 (12.9)
 Asian/Pacific islander/Native American 1 (6.7) 23 (4.7)
 Other   3 (20.0) 102 (20.9)

Any chromosomal anomaly, syndrome, or extracardiac anomaly   2 (13.3) 106 (21.7)

Airway anomaly 0 (0.0)   3 (0.6)

STAT category
 1–3 11 (73.3) 449 (92.0)
 4 or 5   4 (26.7) 29 (5.9)
 Unknown 0 (0.0) 10 (2.0)

STAT = Society of Thoracic Surgeons-European Association for Cardiothoracic Surgery.

Data is presented as n (%) or median (interquartile range) as appropriate.