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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: World Neurosurg. 2020 May 7;141:e105–e111. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2020.04.216

Table 1.

Univariate Effect of Patient Demographic and Hospital Characteristics on the Rate of Posttraumatic Hydrocephalus

Characteristic N Hydrocephalus, n (%) P Value
Total (N) 1,244,087 930 (0.07)
Age group <0.0001
 0–5 years 193,444 326 (0.17)
 6–10 years 181,401 162 (0.09)
 11–15 years 418,784 207 (0.05)
 16–20 years 450,459 235 (0.05)
Gender 0.2739
 Male 790,163 627 (0.08)
 Female 453,708 302 (0.07)
Payer <0.0001
 Medicaid 364,119 437 (0.12)
 Private 711,005 369 (0.05)
 Self-pay 93,755 54 (0.06)
 Other 70,925 66 (0.09)
Income 0.0006
 $1–$41,999 272,316 191 (0.07)
 $42,000–$51,999 302,535 343 (0.11)
 $52,000–$67,999 304,768 216 (0.07)
 ≥$68,000 343,226 169 (0.05)
Hospital location <0.0001
 Rural 233,092 23 (0.01)
 Urban 1,010,996 907 (0.09)
Hospital teaching status <0.0001
 Nonteaching 696,669 178 (0.03)
 Teaching 547,419 752 (0.14)
Hospital trauma status <0.0001
 Not trauma center 553,780 180 (0.03)
 Trauma center 669,026 698 (0.1)