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Table 2 Clinical characteristics of the study patients

From: Intraventricular hemorrhage in asphyxiated newborns treated with hypothermia: a look into incidence, timing and risk factors

Clinical characteristics of the study patients

General population of term asphyxiated newborns treated with hypothermia (n = 145)

Term asphyxiated newborns treated with hypothermia and developing IVH (n = 15)

p value

IVH limited to the choroid plexus vessels in the lateral ventricles or IVH without ventricular dilatation (n = 8)

IVH with ventricular dilatation or parenchymal hemorrhage (n = 7)

p value

Gestational age (weeks), mean ± SD

39.2 ± 1.5

39.1 ± 1.7

NS

39.5 ± 1.9

38.6 ± 1.3

NS

Birth weight (g), mean ± SD

3420 ± 652

3274 ± 659

NS

3422 ± 673

3091 ± 590

NS

Gender, n (%)

  

NS

  

0,007

Male, n (%)

78 (54)

9 (60)

 

2 (25)

7 (100)

 

Female, n (%)

67 (46)

6 (40)

 

6 (75)

0 (0)

 

Apgar score < 5 at 10 min, n (%)

74 (51)

8 (53)

NS

7 (88)

5(71)

NS

Arterial cord pH, mean ± SD

6,99 ± 0.20

7.03 ± 0.16

NS

7.00 ± 0.16

7.06 ± 0.16

NS

Initial postnatal blood gas pH, mean ± SD

7.03 ± 0.19

7.07 ± 0.16

NS

7.09 ± 0.12

7.06 ± 0.19

NS

Highest lactate level (mmol/L), mean ± SD

9.12 ± 5.67

10.02 ± 5.53

NS

9.36 ± 4.70

10.77 ± 6.66

NS

  1. Abbreviations: IVH intraventricular hemorrhage, NS non-significant