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Table 4 Risk stratification for postanesthesia falls

From: Incidence and characteristic analysis of in-hospital falls after anesthesia

Patient characteristics

All patients (total 78,064) n (%)

In-hospital patients (total 60,796) n (%)

Postanesthesia falls (total 10) n (%)

Age (years old)

 0–10

2051 (2.6)

1385 (2.3)

0 (0)

 11–30

8409 (10.7)

7544 (12.4)

0 (0)

 31–50

23,143 (27.6)

17,498 (28.8)

1 (10)

 51–70

31,226 (40.0)

22,594 (37.2)

5 (50)

 >70

13,235 (16.9)

11,775 (19.3)

4 (40)

Gender

 Male

39,941 (51.2)

33,391 (54.9)

6 (60)

 Female

38,105 (48.8)

27,405 (45.1)

4 (40)

ASA classificationa

 I

16,889 (21.6)

9597 (15.8)

1 (10)

 II

38,657 (49.5)

29,733 (46.0)

5 (50)

 III

20,861 (26.7)

19,821 (32.6)

4 (40)

 IV

1511 (1.9)

1500 (2.5)

0 (0)

 V

133 (0.2)

132 (0.2)

0 (0)

Types of anesthesia

 General anesthesia

57,619 (73.8)

54,423 (89.5)

4 (40)

 Intravenous sedation anesthesia

18,100 (23.2)

4057 (6.7)

3 (30)

 Regional and other anesthesia techniques

2345 (3)

2316 (3.8)

3 (30)

  1. aA total of 13 patients were classed as ASA VI, who were admitted for organ transplant