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Table 1 Chief complaints and their bivariate associations with high-acuity outcomes among 10–17-year-old adolescents utilizing pediatric emergency services in Taiwan, by sex

From: Predictors of high-acuity outcomes among 10–17-year-olds utilizing pediatric emergency services in Taiwan: a sex-based comparison of male and female adolescents

Chief Complaint

Total

High-Acuity Outcomea

All

Male

Female

n

Col %

nHAO

Row %

P

nHAO

Row %

P

nHAO

Row %

P

Endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases, and immunity disorders

37

0.2

26

70.3

***

5

31.3

 

21

100

***

Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs

2

0.01

1

50.0

 

0

0

 

1

100

 

Mental disorders

91

0.5

29

31.9

***

13

28.3

*

16

35.6

***

Diseases of the nervous system

576

3.4

155

26.9

***

92

30.3

***

63

23.2

***

Eye diseases

485

2.9

12

2.5

***

5

2.0

***

7

3.1

***

Ear diseases

225

1.3

10

4.4

***

6

4.8

***

4

4.0

***

Diseases of the circulatory system

68

0.4

12

17.7

 

5

18.5

 

7

17.1

 

Diseases of the respiratory system

2,624

15.5

286

10.9

***

181

11.4

***

105

10.1

***

Diseases of the digestive system

1,365

8.1

278

20.4

***

133

17.7

**

145

23.7

***

Diseases of the genitourinary system

174

1.0

30

17.2

 

16

18.4

 

14

16.1

 

Complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and puerperiumb

7

0.1b

3

42.9b

 

-

-

-

3

42.9

 

Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue

1,144

6.8

105

9.2

***

43

6.4

***

62

13.1

 

Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue

325

1.9

42

13.0

 

19

11.2

 

23

14.7

 

Fever

4,913

29.1

718

14.6

 

382

13.8

 

336

15.6

 

Chest pain

293

1.7

51

17.4

 

41

20.9

**

10

10.3

 

Headache

723

4.3

59

8.2

***

32

8.4

***

27

7.9

***

Abdominal pain

3,356

19.8

624

18.9

***

324

19.1

***

300

18.1

***

Hyperventilation syndrome

40

0.2

3

7.5

 

0

0

 

3

10.0

 

Poisoning

11

0.1

8

72.7

***

6

66.7

***

2

100

*

Others that are hard to classify

451

2.7

56

12.4

 

35

13.4

 

21

11.1

 
  1. a The four high-acuity outcomes include: (1) intensive care unit (ICU) admission or in-ED death; (2) inpatient ward admission; (3) return to the ED within 72 h for the same presenting complaint; and (4) ED length of stay exceeding 6 h. Col % represents the percentage of ED visits attributed to each chief complaint, calculated as (n/Total ED visits) × 100. It reflects the proportion of ED visits for a specific chief complaint relative to all ED visits included in the study, providing an estimate of the prevalence of that complaint among the total ED visits. nHAO represents the number of ED visits with the chief complaint listed in that row that resulted in any high-acuity outcome. Row % indicates the percentage of ED visits with that chief complaint that resulted in any high-acuity outcome, calculated as (nHAO/n) x 100. The “Total” column’s n represents the total number of ED visits for that chief complaint and is the denominator for the “All” Row %. The n values for “Male” and “Female” are not shown but can be calculated using their respective Row % values. For each row: n (Total) = n (Male) + n (Female); nHAO (All) = nHAO (Male) + nHAO (Female)
  2. b Only for female adolescents
  3. *P < 0.05, **P ≤ 0.01, ***P ≤ 0.001