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. 2014 Apr;35(4):790–796. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A3725

Table 1:

Demographic and clinical characteristics of study infants

Term (n = 12) (Mean) (SD) or (%) ELBW (n = 39) (Mean) (SD) or (%)
Maternal age (yr) 23.6 (5.6) 27.9 (4.9)a
GA at birth (wk) 38.6 (1.1) 25.6 (1.5)a
Birth weight (g) 3159.8 (428.0) 768.6 (147.6)a
PMA at MRI (wk) 38.9 (1.1) 38.4 (2.3)
Male 33% 54%
Race: white 42% 46%
Private or mix of private/public medical insurance 33% 44%
Maternal education: college degree or greater 50% 72%
Antenatal steroids given (full course of betamethasone) N/A 62%
Small for GA (<10th percentile) 0% 18%a
Delivery room resuscitation
    Intubation at birth N/A 92%
    Resuscitation drug given N/A 3%
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia N/A 85%
Late-onset sepsis (± culture) N/A 67%
Culture proven late-onset sepsis N/A 28%
Necrotizing enterocolitis N/A 3%
Major surgery (with general anesthesia) N/A 26%
Severe retinopathy of prematurity N/A 21%
White matter injury on cranial ultrasoundb N/A 21%
Abnormal conventional MRI findings at termc N/A 66%
Child's insurance status at time of follow-up
    Private 33% 37%
    Public medical insurance 67% 63%
Household income ≥$50,000 at follow-up 33% 32%

Note:—PMA indicates postmenstrual age; N/A, not applicable.

a

P < .05.

b

Defined as any presence of ventriculomegaly with or without blood in the ventricles, echodense lesions in the parenchyma, cystic periventricular leukomalacia, and/or a porencephalic cyst evident on cranial ultrasound prior to 28 days of life.

c

Defined as the presence of signal abnormalities, brain atrophy, and/or abnormal gray matter or white matter maturation for age.