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. 2006 Jan;91(1):F46–F51. doi: 10.1136/adc.2004.069831

Table 1 Background characteristics, blood pressures, and inotropic therapy for the morphine and placebo groups.

Variable Morphine (n = 71) Placebo (n = 73) p Value
Background characteristics
Sex (boys/girls) 40/31 43/30
In/outborn 55/16 52/21
Gestational age (weeks) 29.0 (27.4–31.8) 29.1 (27.3–31.3)
Birth weight (g) 1100 (835–1655) 1215 (910–1511)
Postnatal age (h) 9 (5–13) 8 (5–12)
Apgar 1 min 6 (4–8) 6 (4–8)
Apgar 5 min 8 (7–9) 8 (7–9)
CRIB 2 (1–6) 3 (1–7)
Duration of infusion (h) 55 (23–97) 46 (18–101)
Patients receiving additional open label morphine 21% 27%
Blood pressure
Baseline
 Systolic 43 (40–51) 43 (39–48) 0.43
 MAP 33 (31–40) 34 (30–37) 0.43
 Diastolic 27 (24–32) 28 (23–32) 0.67
During study
 Systolic 44 (42–50) 46 (43–51) 0.22
 MAP 36 (33–39) 38 (35–41) 0.11
 Diastolic 28 (26–32) 30 (27–34) 0.06
Inotropic therapy
Plasma expanders 20% 23%
Dopamine 3% 5%
Plasma expanders + dopamine 17% 14%
Dopamine + dobutamine 1% 0%
Plasma expanders + dopamine + dobutamine 1% 4%
Hydrocortisone 1% 0%
Noradrenaline 0% 1%
Total 44% 48% 0.87*

Where applicable, values are median (25th–75th centile). Unless indicated otherwise, p values were calculated using the Mann‐Whitney U test (two sided). No significant differences were found between the background characteristics of the two groups.

*Calculated using the χ2 test.

CRIB, Clinical risk index for babies.