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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Sep 6.
Published in final edited form as: Lancet Microbe. 2022 Mar 9;3(4):e284–e293. doi: 10.1016/S2666-5247(21)00304-9

Table 1:

Demographics and clinical characteristics

Definite or suspected LRTI (n=276) No evidence of LRTI (n=121) p value*

Sex ·· ·· 0·66
 Male 158 (57%) 66 (55%) ··
 Female 118 (43%) 55 (45%) ··
Age ·· · <0·0001
 <6 months 97 (35%) 20 (17%) ··
 6 months to <2 years 88 (32%) 36 (30%) ··
 2–5 years 38 (14%) 14 (12%) ··
 >5 years 53 (19%) 51 (42%) ··
Race or ethnicity ·· ·· 0·52
 White 168 (61%) 73 (60%) ··
 Black or African American 56 (20%) 17 (14%) ··
 Asian 11 (4%) 7 (6%) ··
 American Indian or Alaskan Native 3 (1%) 1 (1%) ··
 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 1 (<1%) 1 (1%) ··
 More than one race 5 (2%) 4 (3%) ··
 Unknown 32 (12%) 18 (15%) ··
 Hispanic or Latino 54 (20%) 19 (16%) 0·40
Intensive care unit
 A 17 (6%) 10 (8%) 0·0005
 B 64 (23%) 43 (36%) ··
 C 12 (4%) 15 (12%) ··
 D 31 (11%) 18 (15%) ··
 E 100 (36%) 21 (17%) ··
 F 47 (17%) 5 (4%) ··
 G 3 (1%) 5 (4%) ··
 H 2 (1%) 4 (3%) ··
Comorbidities 117 (42%) 49 (40%) 0·74
Top five most frequent comorbidities§
 Neurological disease 45 (16%) 25 (21%) 0·32
 Chronic airway or lung disease 51 (18%) 15 (12%) 0·15
 Congenital anomaly or chromosomal defect 36 (13%) 14 (12%) 0·74
 Cardiovascular disease 29 (11%) 10 (8%) 0·58
 Cancer 9 (3%) 6 (5%) 0·40
Immunosuppressed 10 (4%) 12 (10%) 0·016
Admission category ·· ·· <0.0001
 Medical 275 (100%) 75 (62%) ··
 Surgical 1 (<1%) 20 (17%) ··
 Trauma 0 26 (21%) ··
Time from hospital admission to intubation, h 5·45 (0·00–19·97) 2·52 (0·00–20·65) 0·19
Paediatric risk of mortality III score 4 (0–8) 8 (3–12) <0·0001
Antibiotics in previous 7 days before intubation 100 (36%) 34 (28%) 0·13
Antibiotics on the day of intubation 244 (88%) 88 (73%) 0·0002
Hospital length of stay, days 16 (3, 378) 19 (5, 116) 0·034
Intensive care unit length of stay, days 11 (3, 216) 9 (3, 76) 0·0041
Paediatric acute respiratory distress syndrom 94 (34%) 26 (21%) 0·013

Data are n (%), median (IQR), or median (min, max). LRTI=lower respiratory tract infections.

*

Intensive care units are referred to by letters to avoid linking data to specific sites. Intensive care units are listed in the appendix (p 2)

Wilcoxon rank sum test used for all continuous variables; Fisher’s exact test used for all categorical variables.

Complex chronic conditions.13

§

Patients might have more than one comorbidity.

According to the Pediatric Acute Lung Injury Consensus Conference definition.