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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Anesth Analg. 2022 Jan 1;134(1):149–158. doi: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000005660

Table 1A.

Cohort baseline characteristics by delirium status. Factors summarized as count (%) for categorical variables and mean (SD) or median [Q1, Q3] for numeric variables.

Overall (N=139) No Delirium (n=104) Delirium (n=35) P Value
Site 0.0711
 Duke 69 (49.6%) 47 (45.2%) 22 (62.9%)
 Mt Sinai 70 (50.4%) 57 (54.8%) 13 (37.1%)
Age 73 (6) 73 (6) 74 (7) 0.1792
Gender (Male) 60 (43.2%) 46 (44.2%) 14 (40.0%)
BMI(kg/m^2) 29.1 (7.7) 29.0 (7.7) 29.3 (8.1) 0.8372
ACBScore* 0 [0, 1] 0 [0, 1] 0 [0, 2] 0.4793
ASAStatus 0.6613
2 28 (20.1%) 23 (22.1%) 5 (14.3%)
3 106 (76.3%) 76 (73.1%) 30 (85.7%)
4 5 (3.6%) 5 (4.8%) 0 (0.0%)
SurgeryCategory 0.1244
 General 59 (42.4%) 48 (46.2%) 11 (31.4%)
 Orthopedic 50 (36.0%) 32 (30.8%) 18 (51.4%)
 Thoracic 16 (11.5%) 14 (13.5%) 2 (5.7%)
 Urologic 14 (10.1%) 10 (9.6%) 4 (11.4%)
*

ACB score not available for 2 patients 1 with delirium and one without.

P-value key:

1

=chi-square

2

=t-test

3

=Wilcoxon rank sum

4

=fisher exact