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. 2023 Jan 24;182(3):1417–1423. doi: 10.1007/s00431-023-04826-3

Table 2.

Comparison between male and female infants (who survived to 7 days), who did not receive PNS

Male n = 4359 Female n = 3952 P value
Gestational age 26.57 (25.42–27.28) 26.42 (25.28–27.28)  < 0.001
Birth weight (grams) 900 (760–1035) 828.5 (700–960)  < 0.001
Birth weight (z score) −0.332 (−0.81–0.11) −0.318 (−0.80–0.118) 0.403
Antenatal steroids 3946 (90.5%) 3531 (89.3%) 0.199
Surfactant given 3820 (87.6%) 3441 (87.1%) 0.933
Died before NNU discharge 465 (10.7%) 343 (8.7%) 0.003
Discharge weight (grams) 2576 (2140–3100) 2425 (2050–2888.5)  < 0.001
Discharge weight (z score) −1.45 (−2.14– −0.782) −1.46 (−2.21– −0.819) 0.035
PMA discharge 38.67 (36.67–40.83) 38.46 (36.65–40.63) 0.204
Mechanical respiration (days) 9.0 (3–20) 7.0 (2–17)  < 0.001
Respiratory support at 28 days 3726 (85.5%) 3387 (85.7%)  < 0.001
Surgery for NEC 650 (14.9%) 504 (12.8%) 0.004
TPN (days) 15.0 (10–24) 14.0 (10–23) 0.215
IVH grade 3 or greater 636 (14.6%) 442 (11.2%)  < 0.001
ROP treatment 342 (7.8%) 318 (8%) 0.784
Cystic PVL 164 (3.8%) 129 (3.3%) 0.341
Including only infants surviving to 36 weeks, n = 9614. Not receiving PNS n = 7545
Male n = 3919 Female n = 3628 P value
BPD 2577 (65.8%) 2146 (59.2%)  < 0.001
Home on O2 1347 1095  < 0.001

Data are demonstrated as n (%) or median (IQR)

PMA post menstrual age, NEC necrotizing enterocolitis, TPN total parenteral nutrition, IVH intraventricular hemorrhage, ROP retinopathy or prematurity, PVL periventricular leukomalacia, BPD bronchopulmonary dysplasia