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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2018 Nov;19(11):1046–1053. doi: 10.1097/PCC.0000000000001710

Table 2:

Patient Characteristics

Variable Cohort (n=65)
Age at Hospital Admission
 Years, Median (IQR) 7.1 (0.8, 12.3)
Gender, n (%)
 Female 19 (29.2)
Injury Mechanism, n (%)
 Motor Vehicle 33 (50.8)
 Fall 5 (7.7)
 Inflicted Injury 18 (27.7)
 Other 9 (13.8)
Glasgow Coma Scalea
 Total, Median (IQR) 6 (3.0, 8.0)
 Motor, Median (IQR) 4 (1.0, 5.0)
Pupil reactivity, n (%)
 Both Fixed 12 (18.5)
 Both Reactive 45 (69.2)
 One Reactive 5 (7.7)
 Unknown/Missing 3 (4.6)
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Length of Stay, days
 Median (IQR) 10.0 (5.0, 11.0)
Rehabilitation Length of Stay, days
 Median (IQR) 24.0 (13.0, 47.0)
Hospital Length of Stay, daysb
 Median (IQR) 34.0 (17.0, 52.0)
Total FSS at Transfer to Rehabilitation, n (%)
 6–7 (Good) 3 (4.6)
 8–9 (Mildy Abnormal) 4 (6.2)
 10–15 (Moderately Abnormal) 40 (61.5)
 16–21 (Severely Abnormal) 15 (23.1)
 >21 (Very Severely Abnormal) 3 (4.6)
Total WeeFIM at Transfer to Rehabilitation
 Mean ± SD 30.3 ± 17.8
 Median (IQR) 19 (18.0, 41.0)
Total WeeFIM at Discharge from Rehabilitation
 Mean ± SD 65.9 ± 38.8
 Median (IQR) 78 (24.0, 100.0)
a

Emergency Department GCS unless directly admitted to ICU, in which case the first ICU GCS was used.

b

Hospital length of stay refers to total inpatient, acute care hospitalization.