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. 2020 Jun 9;17(11):4122. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17114122

Table 3.

Univariate association between clinical characteristics and high resource consumption.

High Resource Consumption Odds Ratio 95% Conf. Interval p
Circumstances
Age, (per year) 1.03 1.03, 1.04 <0.001
Sex, (male) 1.59 1.31, 1.93 <0.001
Mixed intoxication, (yes) 0.64 0.52, 0.78 <0.001
Suicidal intent, (yes) 0.49 0.35, 0.71 <0.001
Aggressive, (yes) 1.03 0.71, 1.49 0.882
GCS ≤ 9, (yes) 2.52 1.84, 3.46 <0.001
Accompanying injuries
Fracture, (yes) 6.54 4.97, 8.6 <0.001
Traumatic brain injury, (yes) 6.92 5.05, 9.48 <0.001
Cerebral bleeding, (yes) 6.50 3.73, 11.33 <0.001
Dislocation, (yes) 5.03 2.36, 10.7 <0.001
Contusion, (yes) 3.98 2.88, 5.49 <0.001
Flesh wound, (yes) 3.79 3, 4.78 <0.001
Abrasion wound, (yes) 4.14 3.33, 5.13 <0.001
Blood alcohol concentration*, (per g/Kg) 1.00 0.89, 1.13 0.961
Procedure
Police attendance, (yes) 0.90 0.72, 1.12 0.354
Emergency surgery, (yes) 3.30 2.33, 4.65 <0.001
Intubation needed, (yes) 5.45 2.93, 10.14 <0.001

Note: * Available for 83.8% of the consultations; GCS: Glasgow coma scale.