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. 2010 Oct;99(10):1489–1492. doi: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.2010.01856.x

Table 1.

Clinical and cerebral perfusion data from 16 measurements in 13 infants

Relative perfusion (%)

Pt. no. Birthweight (g) Gestational age (weeks) Sex Age at examination (days) Postmenstrual age at examination (weeks) Ventilation* pCO2 (kPa) pO2 (kPa) Saturation (%) MAP (mmHg) Abnormal outcome White matter Cortex Basal ganglia
1 2680 32 Boy 2 32 V 4.70 37 61 112.5 246.5
2 820 26 Girl 1 26 V 5.80 11.70 94 31 60.5 138.5 229
3 730 26 Girl 2 26 NC 6.80 17.20 97 42 51.5 112 275
4 860 27 Boy 1 27 NC 6.00 9.10 26 52 104.5
5 28 V 7.20 7.20 48 53.5 101 243.5
5 550 26 Boy 24 29 V 8.50 5.80 92 50 Died 70 104 232
6 860 26 Boy 1 26 NC 5.10 11.30 30 Died 59 100.5 176
7 715 26 Girl 2 26 V 6.00 10.70 95 29 Died 64.5 104.5 221
21 29 V 6.10 8.20 90 46 48 101 185.5
8 1208 28 Boy 1 28 V 5.90 8.70 92 22 44.5 97 166
9 29 NC 6.40 5.50 95 55 60 99.5 219
9 800 26 Girl 1 26 V 5.10 8.90 97 25 38 110.5
10 845 30 Girl 1 30 V 4.90 7.80 89 28 57 117.5 306.5
11 845 30 Girl 10 31 NC 6.20 10.70 95 42 46.5 95.5 191
12 1120 27 Boy 1 27 V 5.50 7.60 29 Died 55 122 205.5
13 955 26 Boy 14 28 NC 6.00 7.50 92 48 71 107.5 228.5
*

V = Mechanical ventilation; NC = Nasal CPAP.

If nothing is stated, the infant was healthy at 1 year of age.