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Subset analysis of physician behavior when the CDSS was completed versus not completed and visible versus not visible revealed significant differences in admission and CT head rates when the CDSS was visible and significant differences in admission when the CDSS was completed.
Across the MAIS and SCS categories, differences in LOS were assessed using the Kruskal-Wallis test, increasing trend in median LOS was assessed using the likelihood ratio test, and differences in admission percentages were assessed using the Cochran-Armitage trend test.
During the 2004 2006 influenza A(H5N1) epizootic in Thailand, we identified few differences in admission clinical or epidemiologic characteristics between fatal and non-fatal H5N1 cases; however, the presence of laboratory abnormalities in white blood cell counts and liver enzymes, hypotension, or ARDS may suggest a poor prognosis.
However, several notable differences in admission laboratory testing values were observed between the two groups; fatal compared to non-fatal H5N1 cases had lower median white blood cell (WBC) counts, lower median lymphocyte and platelet counts, and higher mean serum AST and ALT levels.
There were significant differences in admission rates between the CRTs.
Differences in admission rates were tested with Chi-square tests (significance level p = 0.05).
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These differences in admissions and mortality remained significant after adjustment.
The difference in highest degree earned was also expected due to differences in admissions requirements.
There were no significant differences in admissions between intervention and control groups.
Although the differences in admissions may be considered small, they do seem to be clinically significant.
There are striking differences in admissions by age, cancer type and deprivation.
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