| Literature DB >> 22272190 |
Jay G Berry1, Annapurna Poduri, Joshua L Bonkowsky, Jing Zhou, Dionne A Graham, Chelsea Welch, Heather Putney, Rajendu Srivastava.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Care advances in the United States (US) have led to improved survival of children with neurological impairment (NI). Children with NI may account for an increasing proportion of hospital resources. However, this assumption has not been tested at a national level. METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22272190 PMCID: PMC3260313 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001158
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Med ISSN: 1549-1277 Impact factor: 11.069
Figure 1Neurological impairment diagnosis code evaluation.
This figure describes the results of the NI diagnosis code evaluation by independent pediatric neurologists.
Figure 2Neurological impairment diagnoses of hospitalized children, Kids' Inpatient Database 1997, 2000, 2003, and 2006.
This graph describes the proportion of total NI hospitalizations attributable to each of the NI diagnosis categories.
Demographic data for children hospitalized with neurological impairment, Kids' Inpatient Database.
| Characteristics | Patients | Year |
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| 1997 | 2000 | 2003 | 2006 | |||
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| All children | 6,348,671 | 6,351,352 | 6,468,925 | 6,578,068 | |
| Percent NI | 5.2% (4.0%) | 5.0% (3.9%) | 5.4% (4.2%) | 5.3% (3.9%) | 0.32 | |
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| <1 y | All children | 4,437,620 | 4,539,180 | 4,588,429 | 4,761,374 | |
| Percent NI | 2.4% (1.5%) | 2.3% (1.4%) | 2.4% (1.5%) | 2.4% (1.4%) | 0.41 | |
| 1–5 y | All children | 611,283 | 542,439 | 598,562 | 572,808 | |
| Percent NI | 14.4% (12.3%) | 13.7% (11.4%) | 13.7% (11.5%) | 13.1% (10.3%) | 0.08 | |
| 5–12 y | All children | 585,078 | 577,687 | 609,384 | 566,596 | |
| Percent NI | 14.1% (12.1%) | 15.0% (12.9%) | 15.3% (13.0%) | 16.2% (13.3%) | 0.001 | |
| 13–18 y | All children | 718,862 | 692,045 | 672,549 | 677,291 | |
| Percent NI | 7.3% (6.3%) | 8.1% (7.0%) | 9.2% (7.9%) | 9.9% (8.4%) | <0.001 | |
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| Public | All children | 2,330,189 | 2,334,780 | 2,662,043 | 2,916,538 | |
| Percent NI | 6.2% (4.9%) | 5.9% (4.7%) | 6.0% (4.8%) | 5.8% (4.4%) | 0.62 | |
| Private | All children | 3,410,217 | 3,501,436 | 3,288,596 | 3,124,969 | |
| Percent NI | 4.6% (3.6%) | 4.5% (3.5%) | 4.9% (3.7%) | 4.8% (3.5%) | 0.55 | |
| Other | All children | 349,394 | 311,447 | 294,484 | 329,858 | |
| Percent NI | 3.4% (2.6%) | 3.0% (2.2%) | 3.3% (2.4%) | 3.0% (2.0%) | 0.28 | |
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| All children | 3,113,005 | 3,117,038 | 3,137,454 | 3,201,426 | |
| Percent NI | 4.7% (3.7%) | 4.5% (3.5%) | 4.9% (3.8%) | 4.9% (3.6%) | 0.40 | |
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| Non-Hispanic white | All Children | 2,721,511 | 2,984,746 | 2,416,538 | 2,481,431 | |
| Percent NI | 5.1% (4.0%) | 5.2% (4.1%) | 5.6% (4.3%) | 5.5% (4.1%) | — | |
| Non-Hispanic black | All Children | 810,682 | 780,618 | 680,395 | 705,283 | |
| Percent NI | 5.9% (4.7%) | 5.7% (4.5%) | 6.3% (5.0%) | 6.0% (4.5%) | — | |
| Hispanic | All children | 750,077 | 1,053,009 | 1,100,883 | 1,184,642 | |
| Percent NI | 5.2% (4.1%) | 4.8% (3.7%) | 4.9% (3.8%) | 4.8% (3.6%) | — | |
| Other | All children | 325,002 | 449,074 | 462,284 | 480,807 | |
| Percent NI | 5.1% (3.8%) | 4.8% (3.6%) | 5.0% (3.8%) | 5.1% (3.7%) | — | |
| Missing | All children | 1,745,270 | 1,083,368 | 1,807,044 | 1,725,358 | |
| Percent NI | 5.0% (3.9%) | 4.6% (3.5%) | 5.2% (4.0%) | 4.9% (3.6%) | — | |
Percentages are NI inclusive values, with NI restricted values given in parentheses.
p-Value of a Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test for all patients with NI.
Race/ethnicity testing not performed because of the extent of missing data.
Figure 3Inpatient resource utilization attributable to children with neurological impairment, Kids' Inpatient Database 1997, 2000, 2003, and 2006, by hospital type.
These graphs describe the proportion of all pediatric inpatient health resources attributable to NI from each year. Proportion (with 95% confidence interval) of total number of hospitalizations, hospital bed days, and total aggregate charges are shown for all hospitals, non-children's hospitals, and children's hospitals. Each bar represents 1 y of data. The four bars in each group represent data from 1997, 2000, 2003, and 2006.