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. 2023 Jul;44(7):861–866. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A7926

Table 1:

Demographic variables of the study groupsa

Variable Prenatal Surgery (n = 66) Postnatal Surgery (n = 63) P Valueb
Age at follow-up (yr) 7.5 (SD, 1.3) 7.3 (SD, 1.2) .460
Female (No.) (%) 29 (43.9%) 41 (65.1%) .022
Race (No.) (%) .334
 White 61 (92.4%) 55 (87.3%)
 African American 1 (1.5%) 1 (1.6%)
 Hispanic 2 (3.0%) 5 (7.9%)
 Other 2 (3.0%) 2 (3.2%)
Gestational age at birth (week) 34.4 (SD, 2.6) 37.5 (SD, 0.8) <.001
Anatomic lesion level (No.) (%) .563
 Thoracic 2 (3.0%) 1 (1.6%)
 L1–L2 9 (13.6%) 12 (19.1%)
 L3–L4 33 (50.0%) 29 (46.0%)
 L5–S2 22 (33.3%) 21 (33.3%)
Presence of sac on fetal imaging 48 (72.7%) 54 (87.1%) .043
Tethered cord release 19 (28.8) 8 (12.7) .025
a

Values listed are No. (%) or mean (SD).

b

P value for race is white versus all others. P value for lesion level is T1–L2 versus L3–S2.