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2009 National Healthcare Quality & Disparities Reports

Table 12_3_7.2
Transfusion reactionsa per 100,000 population, age 18 and over or obstetric admissions, United States, 2000 and 2006
    2006 2000
Population group Rateb SE Rateb SE
Total   0.058 0.012 0.065 0.013
Age 18–44 DSU DSU DSU DSU
45–64 0.101 0.026 DSU DSU
65 and over DSU DSU 0.191 0.051
Gender Male 0.063 0.017 DSU DSU
Female 0.053 0.014 0.064 0.016
Median income of patient's ZIP code First quartile (lowest income) 0.099 0.028 0.135 0.037
Second quartile DSU DSU DSU DSU
Third quartile DSU DSU DSU DSU
Fourth quartile (highest income) DSU DSU DSU DSU
Location of patient residence Large central metropolitan 0.106 0.030 DSU DSU
Large fringe metropolitan DSU DSU DSU DSU
Medium metropolitan DSU DSU DSU DSU
Small metropolitan DSU DSU DSU DSU
Micropolitan (nonmetro) DSU DSU DSU DSU
Noncore (nonmetro) DSU DSU DSU DSU
Region of inpatient treatment Northeast DSU DSU DSU DSU
Midwest DSU DSU DSU DSU
South DSU DSU DSU DSU
West DSU DSU DSU DSU

a Includes admissions specifically for transfusion reactions, such as cases from earlier admissions or from other hospitals.

b Rates are adjusted by age and gender using the total U.S. population for 2000 as the standard population; when reporting is by age, the adjustment is by gender only; when reporting is by gender, the adjustment is by age only.

DSU - Data do not meet the criteria for statistical reliability, data quality, or confidentiality.

Key: SE: standard error.

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Center for Delivery, Organization, and Markets, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, Nationwide Inpatient Sample and AHRQ Quality Indicators, version 3.1.

 

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