Table 1 Perinatal characteristics of the included patients classified by intervention group.

From: Automatic segmentation of ventricular volume by 3D ultrasonography in post haemorrhagic ventricular dilatation among preterm infants

 

Low threshold

n = 5

High threshold

n = 5

Total

n = 10

Gestational age

28.2 (1.64)

27.75 ( 1.5)

28.0 (1.5)

Birth weight

1334 (359.85)

1198.25 (86.13)

1273.67 (259.53)

1-min Apgar

7 [7, 7]

6 [5–6.5]

7 [6, 7]

5-min Apgar

7 [7, 8]

7.5 [6.5–8]

7 [7, 8]

Intraparenchymal haemorrhage

3/5 (60%)

3/5 (60%)

6/10 (55.56%)

Lumbar puncture

5/5 (100%)

2/5 (40%)

7/10 (70%)

Days of life at 1st LP

10 [8–14]

19.5 [15–24]

14 [8–19]

Postmenstrual age at 1st LP

30.1 [28.5–31.5]

29.8 [29.6–30.0]

30 [28.5–31.5]

Reservoir insertion

4/5 (80%)

2/5 (40%)

6/10 (60%)

Days of life at reservoir insertion

12.5 [11–18]

22 [17–27]

15.5 [11–22]

Postmenstrual age at reservoir insertion

29.8 [28.9–31.5]

30.2 [30.2–30.2]

30.2 [29.1–30.4]

Shunt insertion

2/5 (40%)

1/5 (20%)

3/10 (30.0%)

Cognitive

85 (22.73)

90 (10.80)a

87.5 (16.69)a

Motor

93.25 (20.84)

88.75 (6.65)a

91 (14.52)a

Language

98 (18.28)

102.5 (10.63)a

100.25 (14.05)a

  1. Quantitative variables expressed as mean (SD) or median [IQR].
  2. aOne patient lost to follow-up from the high threshold group.