Table 1.30a Admissions for diabetes with short-term complicationsa (excluding transfers from other institutions) per 100,000 population, ages 6-17, United States, 2003 and 2004 |
Population group |
2004 |
2003 |
Rateb |
Standard error |
Rateb |
Standard error |
Total |
|
31.5 |
2.9 |
31.7 |
2.8 |
Age |
6-9 |
13.9 |
1.7 |
13.3 |
1.7 |
10-14 |
37.0 |
3.9 |
37.6 |
3.7 |
15-17 |
46.3 |
3.6 |
46.8 |
3.5 |
Gender |
Male |
27.3 |
2.7 |
25.8 |
2.4 |
Female |
36.0 |
3.3 |
37.9 |
3.4 |
Median income of patient's ZIP Code |
Less than $25,000 |
42.3 |
8.6 |
45.1 |
9.2 |
$25,000-$34,999 |
41.8 |
5.0 |
38.7 |
4.2 |
$35,000-$44,999 |
36.9 |
3.7 |
36.1 |
3.7 |
$45,000 or more |
23.6 |
2.6 |
25.8 |
2.4 |
Location of patient residence |
Metropolitan-large |
27.0 |
4.2 |
31.3 |
4.4 |
Metropolitan-small |
34.3 |
4.3 |
30.2 |
3.7 |
Micropolitan |
43.8 |
4.8 |
31.7 |
3.3 |
Noncore |
36.8 |
4.4 |
40.3 |
5.0 |
Region of inpatient treatment |
Northeast |
29.3 |
4.6 |
29.1 |
6.9 |
Midwest |
33.2 |
7.9 |
33.3 |
6.2 |
South |
34.4 |
5.0 |
36.4 |
4.6 |
West |
27.4 |
5.0 |
25.2 |
5.1 |
a Ketoacidosis, hyperosmolarity, or coma.
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.
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Delivery, Organization, and Markets, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, Nationwide Inpatient Sample, 2003 and 2004.