Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Crit Care Med. 2019 Mar;47(3):e214–e221. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000003631

Table 2:

Mortality Rates of Subgroups

Category Mortalitya
Gender - no. (%)
 Female 559/1014 (55.1)
 Male 1225/2080 (58.9)
Primary expected payer - no. (%)
 Medicare 681/1068 (63.8)
 Medicaid 238/450 (52.9)
 Private Insurance 710/1338 (53.1)
 Self-pay/Other 152/233 (65.2)
Procedures - no. (%)b
 Postcardiotomy 538/914 (58.9)
 Durable devices 118/241 (49.0)
 Transcatheter aortic valve replacement 14/37 (40.5)
 Heart transplant 41/119 (34.5)
Admission characteristics - no. (%)
 Elective 336/546 (61.5)
 Emergency department 456/855 (53.3)
 Transfer in from acute care facility 723/1227 (58.9)
 Transfer in from another facility 88/135 (65.2)
Hospital characteristics - no. (%)
Bed sizec
 Small 28/66 (42.4)
 Medium 169/321 (52.7)
 Large 1586/2703 (58.7)
Geographic region
 Northeast 459/844 (54.4)
 Midwest 423/711 (59.5)
 South 614/1053 (58.3)
 West 288/486 (59.3)
Location
 Urban, nonteaching 68/155 (43.9)
 Urban, teaching 1709/2923 (58.5)
a

Estimates represent unweighted sample.

b

Data to September 2015 using ICD-9 codes.

c

The definition of hospital size depends on region, rural/urban and teaching/non-teaching status, and bed size, with number of beds ranging from 1–249 (small hospitals), 25–449 (medium hospitals), and 45–450+ (large hospitals).