From: SLCO1B1 c.388A > G variant incidence and the severity of hyperbilirubinemia in Indonesian neonates
Factor in study | Control group | Case group | P |
---|---|---|---|
Gender (n = 88) | |||
Male | 24 (51.1%) | 17 (41.5%) | NS* |
MFemale | 23 (48.9%) | 24 (58.5%) | |
Population (n = 88) | |||
Jakarta | 42 (89.4%) | 14 (34.1%) | < 0.001* |
Bengkulu | 2 (4.3%) | 24 (58.5%) | |
Papua | 3 (6.4%) | 3 (7.3%) | |
Exclusive Breastfeeding (n = 88) | |||
Yes | 27 (57.4%) | 17 (41.5%) | NS* |
No | 20 (42.6%) | 24 (58.5%) | |
Delivery Method (n = 88) | |||
Vaginal | 14 (29.8%) | 18 (43.9%) | NS* |
Caesarean | 33 (70.2%) | 23 (56.1%) | |
Delivery Location (n = 88) | |||
Midwife | 2 (4.3%) | 12 (29.3%) | 0.001* |
Hospital | 45 (95.7%) | 29 (70.7%) | |
Sibling Requiring Phototherapy (n = 88) | |||
Yes | 3 (6.4%) | 3 (7.3%) | NS* |
No | 44 (93.6%) | 38 (92.7%) | |
Gestational age (n = 88) | |||
(Mean + SD, wk) | 33.23 + 3.3 | 35.76 + 3.2 | 0.001** |
Birth weight (n = 88) | |||
(Median (Min-Max), g) | 1580 (700–3660) | 2500 (940–4100) | < 0.001*** |
Mother’s age (n = 88) | |||
(Median (Min-Max), y) | 29 (18–46) | 28 (19–43) | NS*** |