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World J Clin Cases. Aug 16, 2024; 12(23): 5313-5319
Published online Aug 16, 2024. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i23.5313
Table 1 Patient characteristics
Ref.
Sample size (n)
Age
Sex (%)
Race/ethnicity
Comorbidities (%)
Admitting/discharge diagnoses
Morbidity index
LOS (days)
Location before ICU (%)
Studies looking at adult population
Martin et al[7]19708980-105 vs 18-39 (OR: 0.36; 95%CI: 0.34-0.39)Male > female (OR > 1)-Chronic dialysis (OR > 1), diabetes (OR > 1)Day procedure (OR: 2.82; 95%CI: 2.46-3.23), seizure, overdose or poisoning (OR: 1.35; 95%CI: 1.23-1.47), diabetic ketoacidosis or diabetic complications (OR: 1.35; 95%CI: 1.2-1.51), GI bleed (OR > 1)Charlson comorbidity index of 0 and 1 (OR: 1.74; 95%CI: 1.63-1.85)-Day procedure (OR: 2.82; 95%CI: 2.46-3.23), clinic (OR > 1), prior ICU admission (OR > 1), prior hospitalization (OR > 1)
Lau et al[2]13744.5 ± 16.7 (P = 0.004)Female 46 (33.6) (P = 0.13)-(P < 0.0001) hypertension (27), GERD (17.5), depression (16.1), diabetes (10.2), substance abuse/overdose (14.6)Number of discharge diagnoses (P = 0.002) overdose, subglottic stenosis/angioedema/laryngospasm, trauma, pulmonary embolism, and seizureCharlson comorbidity index score: 1.65 ± 2.1 (P = 0.01), NMES (at admission) 26.6 ± 7.2, NMES (at discharge/transfer) 16.85 ± 8.3 (P = 0.02)2.7 ± 3.7 (P = 0.001)Emergency department 188 (56.8), another hospital 78 (23.7), home (direct ICU admission) 17 (7.5), floor 25 (7.6), OR/PACU 9 (2.7), other/unknown 14 (4.2)
Patel et al[8]33154.1 ± 17.25158 (47.7)White (46.2), Black (41.7), Asian/pacific-islander (3.6), Hispanic/Latino (5.1), other/unknown (3.3)-Monitoring (n = 13), sepsis/septic shock (n = 25), diabetic ketoacidosis (n = 13), electrolyte abnormalities due to alcohol abuse (n = 7), hyperkalemia (n = 5), hemodynamic instability (n =11), arrhythmia (n = 10), hypertensive urgency or emergency (n = 5), systolic and diastolic heart failure exacerbation (n = 5), angioedema (n = 29), medication desensitization (n = 19), pneumonia (n = 28), pulmonary embolism (n = 25), COPD exacerbation (n = 21), acute respiratory disease syndrome (n = 20), asthma exacerbation (n = 10), gastrointestinal hemorrhage (n = 34), hepatic failure (n = 9)MPM0-III predicted mortality % 15.9 ± 11.1, NEMS on admission 19.45 ± 8.582.41 (P = 0.001)-
Stelfox et al[3]673247 (P < 0.001)Female 393 (P = 0.67)-Diabetes 143 (P < 0.001), chronic lung disease 151 (P = 0.11), chronic kidney disease 23 (P < 0.001), liver disease 37 (P < 0.001), cancer 31 (P < 0.001), chronic heart or peripheral vascular disease 72 (P < 0.001), neurological disease 17 (P < 0.001), any comorbidity 360 (P < 0.001)Admitting diagnosis (P < 0.001): Overdose, withdrawal, seizures, or metabolic coma 295, pneumonia 104, respiratory other 133, medical or neurological additional 107, trauma or orthopedic 79, cardiovascular 67, sepsis (non-pulmonary) 52, gastrointestinal 45, pregnancy or genitourinary 21, cancer 8Charlson Score 0-1 (P < 0.001), APACHE II score, 15 (P < 0.001)2.9 (P < 0.001)Location before ICU (P < 0.001): Emergency department 607, ward 160, operating or recovery room 98, other Hospital 55
Basmaji et al[16]---------
Chawla et al[10]9561.1Male (60)--Respiratory failure, sepsis, cardiac syndromes, gastrointestinal bleedingMPM0II Score 31.44.5-
Lau et al[6]64249Male (54.9)--Overdose, pneumonia, seizures, diabetic ketoacidosisMultiple organ dysfunction scores 73-
Lam et al[22]13745.75Male (66.4)--Overdose, upper airway compromise, trauma, pulmonary embolism, seizuresMultiple organ dysfunction scores 71.8-
Martin et al[12]4685960.79 ± 17.42Male (59)-COPD, diabetes, congestive heart failure, seizure, overdoseOverdose/poisoning, pneumonia (respiratory tract infection or empyema, sepsis-other, seizure/convulsions, diabetic ketoacidosis or complications of diabetes-0-
Studies looking at pediatric population
Pizzuto et al[14]5322 Female (44)White or Caucasian (45), black or African American (27), American Indian or Alaska Native (3), Asian (2), other (19), unknown (4)-Respiratory failure; insufficiency; arrest (9), diabetic ketoacidosis (6), asthma (5), acute bronchiolitis (3), sleep apnea (3), pneumonia (3), acute tracheitis (3), septicemia (3), complication of device; implant or graft (3), anomalies of cerebrovascular system, congenital (2)-2.1-
Gal et al[18]3084.6Female (39)-Atrial or ventricular septal defects, valve replacement, or conduit replacementCardiac procedure [191 (i.e. Catheterization)], cardiac surgery [70 (i.e. implantable)], medical condition [53 (i.e. Arrhythmia or infection)]STAT Score 21Emergency department (177), Operating room (45), post anesthesia (39), home (9), floor (8), clinic (5)
Kennedy et al[17]7022Male (64.4)--Bronchiolitis, seizures, asthma, lower respiratory tract infection-Approximately 2Emergency department directly admitted
Roumeliotis et al[19]
594361.6--Acute intoxication, postoperative ear-nose-throat care, shock95% of the cohort had PELOD 2 score of 0-8 (P < 0.001) 83% of patients had LOS 1-6 days. 17% had LOS > 7 days -