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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2020 Jun 13;101(9):1523–1531. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2020.05.017

Table 2.

Prevalence of pre-injury health status significantly associated with RFG between 5 years and 30 days prior to TBI-related acute care admission, by sex, Ontario, Canada.

Male Patients N=3,677 Female Patients N=2,125
Factor 01: Cardiovascular disorders and other 1,121 (30.5) 779 (36.7)
Factor 02: Mental health disorders; functional inquiry 311 (8.5) 197 (9.3)
Factor 03: Disorders of elderly and medical issues 1,118 (30.4) 897 (42.2)
Factor 10: Pulmonary, abdominal and other emergencies 505 (13.7) 395 (18.6)
Factor 11: Metabolic disorders and abdominal symptoms 1,131 (30.8) 854 (40.2)
Factor 12: Stroke and emergencies involving the brain 717 (19.5) 571 (26.9)
Factor 16: Conditions and symptoms of abdomen and pelvis 476 (13.0) 546 (25.7)
Factor 17: Chronic cardiovascular pathology 448 (12.2) 297 (14.0)
Factor 26: Epilepsy, seizures, brain lesions and other 143 (3.9) 65 (3.1)
Factor 29: Alzheimer’s diseases and dementia 34 (0.9) 35 (1.7)

Notes.All values are N (column %); Multiple ICD-10 codes may be represented in each Factor and as such, patients with these ICD-10 codes may be counted in multiple Factors. Please see Supplementary File Table 1, for the list of ICD-10 codes that are captured in each of the factors.