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Unintentional pediatric submersion-injury-related hospitalizations in the United States, 2003
  1. R H Cohen1,
  2. K C Matter2,
  3. S A Sinclair2,
  4. G A Smith1,
  5. H Xiang1
  1. 1
    The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Center for Injury Research and Policy, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, USA
  2. 2
    Center for Injury Research and Policy, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, USA
  1. Dr H Xiang, The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Center for Injury Research and Policy, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, 700 Children’s Drive, Columbus, OH 43205, USA; huiyun.xiang{at}nationwidechildrens.org

Abstract

The objective of this study was to examine the demographic characteristics and hospital resource utilization of submersion-injury-related hospitalizations among persons ⩽20 years of age in the USA in 2003. All 1475 pediatric submersion-injury-related hospital discharges in the Kids’ Inpatient Database were identified by ICD-9-CM diagnosis code or external cause of injury code. These cases represent an estimated 2490 pediatric submersion-injury-related hospitalizations nationwide. Inpatient costs for these estimated hospitalizations were ∼$10 million. The overall pediatric submersion-injury-related rate of hospitalization was 3.0 per 100 000 persons. Children aged 0–4 years had the highest rate of hospitalization (7.7 per 100 000 persons). Children with permanent submersion-injury-related morbidity accounted for 5.8% of hospital admissions and 37.3% of hospital costs in our study, and children with submersion-injury-related in-hospital death accounted for 11.6% of hospital admissions and 20.0% of hospital costs in our study. Prevention of submersion injury using focused, proven strategies deserves increased attention.

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  • Competing interests: None.