TABLE 1

Demographics and Characteristics of Patients With and Without Safety Events Reported

Patients With Event Reported (N = 341)Patients Without Event Reported (N = 21 715)Pa
Age, median (IQR) 11 (7–15) 8 (4–13) <.01 
Boys, n (%) 167 (49.0) 11 400 (52.5) .20 
BMI category, n (%)   .03 
 Underweight 18 (5.3) 1163 (5.4)  
 Normal wt 205 (60.1) 11 619 (53.5)  
 Overweight 55 (16.1) 3394 (15.6)  
 Obese 63 (18.5) 5539 (25.5)  
Race, n (%)b   <.01 
 White 209 (61.7) 10 449 (48.1)  
 African American 58 (17.1) 6245 (28.8)  
 Hispanic 59 (17.4) 4330 (20.0)  
 Other 13 (3.8) 684 (3.2)  
Private insurance, n (%)b 98 (30.3) 6880 (33.2) .28 
LOS, median (IQR), db 6 (3–12) 0.09 (0.05–0.18) <.01 
Patients With Event Reported (N = 341)Patients Without Event Reported (N = 21 715)Pa
Age, median (IQR) 11 (7–15) 8 (4–13) <.01 
Boys, n (%) 167 (49.0) 11 400 (52.5) .20 
BMI category, n (%)   .03 
 Underweight 18 (5.3) 1163 (5.4)  
 Normal wt 205 (60.1) 11 619 (53.5)  
 Overweight 55 (16.1) 3394 (15.6)  
 Obese 63 (18.5) 5539 (25.5)  
Race, n (%)b   <.01 
 White 209 (61.7) 10 449 (48.1)  
 African American 58 (17.1) 6245 (28.8)  
 Hispanic 59 (17.4) 4330 (20.0)  
 Other 13 (3.8) 684 (3.2)  
Private insurance, n (%)b 98 (30.3) 6880 (33.2) .28 
LOS, median (IQR), db 6 (3–12) 0.09 (0.05–0.18) <.01 
a

In comparisons, Pearson’s χ2 test was used for categorical variables and analysis of variance for continuous variables.

b

Nine subjects were missing race data, 996 were missing insurance data, and 618 were missing LOS data.

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