Figure 3.
Relationship between age and bleeding site. Pediatric patients were more likely than adults to have oral/nasal and gastrointestinal bleeding and less likely to have cutaneous/soft tissue bleeding (P < .01). In addition, patients 0-5 and 13-18 years of age were more likely to have hemodynamic instability associated with bleeding than patients ≥ 19 years of age (P < .01).

Relationship between age and bleeding site. Pediatric patients were more likely than adults to have oral/nasal and gastrointestinal bleeding and less likely to have cutaneous/soft tissue bleeding (P < .01). In addition, patients 0-5 and 13-18 years of age were more likely to have hemodynamic instability associated with bleeding than patients ≥ 19 years of age (P < .01).

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