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. 2020 Jul 23;76(4):413–426. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2020.07.035

Table 1.

Characteristics of patients with out-of-hospital mortality.

All 2019 (N=1,569) April 14 to May 11 (N=329)
Age, y
 Mean (SD) 59.2 (20.1) 58.0 (17.4)
 Median (min, max) 60.0 (1.00, 104) 59.0 (1.00, 97.0)
 Missing (%) 3 (0.2) 0
Categoric age (%)
 0–18: pediatric 43 (2.7) 5 (1.5)
 18–64: adult 871 (55.5) 211 (64.1)
 ≥65: elderly 652 (41.6) 113 (34.3)
 Missing 3 (0.2) 0
Sex (%)
 Women 499 (31.8) 104 (31.6)
 Men 1,070 (68.2) 225 (68.4)
Health insurance (%)
 IMSS 469 (29.9) 151 (45.9)
 ISSSTE 51 (3.3) 6 (1.8)
 Uninsured 686 (43.7) 140 (42.6)
 Seguro Popular/INSABI 285 (18.2) 20 (6.1)
 Private insurance 78 (5.0) 12 (3.6)
CPR (%)
 Advanced 21 (1.3) 1 (0.3)
 Basic 47 (3.0) 4 (1.2)
 None 1,501 (95.7) 324 (98.5)
Call-to-arrival time, min
 Mean (SD) 16.4 (10.1) 20.5 (12.6)
 Median (min, max) 15.0 (0, 190) 19.0 (0, 135)
 Missing (%) 65 (4.1) 26 (7.9)

ISSSTE, Instituto de Seguridad y de Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado; INSABI, Instituto Nacional de Salud para el Bienestar.

Numbers exclude trauma-related deaths. The peak observed mortality period, April 14 to May 11, is compared with all of 2019.

Health insurance for government workers.

Social safety net health insurance.