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Table 2 Maternal/ neonatal characteristics of severe thrombocytopenic neonates, divided into subgroups by severity of bleeding [n(%)]

From: Bleeding in neonates with severe thrombocytopenia: a retrospective cohort study

Variables

No bleeding

(n = 52)

Minor bleeding

(n = 58)

Major bleeding

(n = 60)

Multiple pregnancy

11(21.2)

6(10.3)

13(21.7)

Vaginal delivery

20(38.5)

20(34.5)

26(43.3)

PROM > 24 h

7(13.5)

1(1.7)

9(15.0)

Maternal diseases

 Diabetes

7(13.5)

8(13.8)

11(18.3)

 Preeclampsia

3(5.8)

4(6.9)

6(10.0)

 Thrombocytopenia in pregnancy

4(7.7)

3(5.2)

1(1.7)

Sex (M)

33(63.5)

42(72.4)

36(60.0)

GA (weeks)

  ≤ 28

1(1.9)

2(3.4)

9(15.0)

 28–32

9(17.3)

6(10.3)

10(16.7)

 32–37

13(25.0)

14(24.1)

15(25.0)

  > 37

29(55.8)

36(62.1)

26(43.3)

BW (gram)

  ≤ 1000

2(3.8)

4(6.9)

11(18.3)

 1000–1500

9(17.3)

4(6.9)

5(8.3)

 1500–2500

15(28.8)

16(27.6)

16(26.7)

  > 2500

26(50.0)

34(58.6)

28(46.7)

Asphyxia

8(15.4)

7(12.1)

15(25.0)

Apgar score < 7 at 1 min

10(19.2)

9(15.5)

17(28.3)

Apgar score < 7 at 5 min

4(7.7)

5(8.6)

9(15.0)

  1. PROM Premature rupture of membrane, M male, GA Gestational age, BW Birth weight