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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2020 Sep;21(9):804–810. doi: 10.1097/PCC.0000000000002355

Table 1.

Baseline Demographics of Transplant Recipients with and without an Identified Neurobehavioral Complication

Patient Characteristic At Least One Neurobehavioral Admission (n = 65 patients) No Neurobehavioral Admissions (n = 253 patients)

Gender (n, % male) 30 (46.2%) 132 (52.2%)

Race (n, %)
White 54 (83.1%) 214 (84.6%)
Black 6 (9.2%) 15 (5.9%)
Other 5 (7.7%) 24 (9.5%)

Type of Transplant (n, %)
Liver 23 (35.4%) 164 (64.8%)
Kidney 17 (26.2%) 61 (24.1%)
Multi-visceral 10 (15.4%) 14 (5.5%)
Intestinal 14 (21.5%) 10 (4.0%)
Liver/Kidney -- 4 (1.6%)
Liver/Lung 1 (1.5%) --

Reason for Transplant (n, %)
Structural/Anatomical 26 (40.0%) 72 (28.5%)
Primary 19 (29.2%) 60 (23.7%)
Secondary 8 (12.3%) 26 (10.3%)
Autoimmune 7 (10.8%) 18 (7.1%)
Metabolic 3 (4.6%) 61 (24.1%)
Malignancy 2 (3.1%) 16 (6.3 %)

Age at time of transplant, years (median, IQR) 9.8 (4.8, 16.6) 7.0 (2.4, 14.7)

Number admissions post-transplant (median, IQR) 8 (3, 12) 2 (1, 4)

Time to 1st post-transplant admission, days (median, IQR) 129.1 (63.1, 475.2) 90.2 (40.6, 374.6)