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. 2014 Oct 2;9(12):2070–2078. doi: 10.2215/CJN.02890314

Table 1.

Baseline and clinical characteristics of participants versus nonparticipants

Characteristics Participants (n=169) Nonparticipants (n=108) P
Sex (girls) 75 (44) 49 (45) 0.90a
Gestational age, wk 40.0 (38.6–41.3) 39.7 (39.0–40.9) 0.78b
Birth weight, kg 3.4 (3.0–3.8) 3.4 (2.9–3.8) 0.99b
Diagnosis
 Meconium aspiration syndrome 87 (52) 50 (46)
 Congenital diaphragmatic hernia 36 (21) 13 (12)
 Isolated persistent pulmonary 21 (12) 14 (13) 0.09a
 Sepsis 9 (5) 16 (15)
 Other 16 (10) 15 (14)
Pre-ECMO
 Age at start ECMO, h 41 (28–73) 42 (28–68) 0.84b
 Vasopressor drugs (yes) 161 (95) 102 (94) 0.77a
 Nitric oxide ventilation (yes) 133 (79) 84 (78) >0.99a
 Highest oxygenation index 42 (31–55) 42 (31–56) 0.74b
During ECMO
 ECMO mode (VV) 27 (16) 10 (9) 0.26a
 Conversion (VV to VA) 4 (2) 3 (3)
 Preemptive continuous hemofiltration (yes) 62 (37) 32 (30) 0.24a
RIFLE scores 107/169 (63) 76/108 (70)
 Missing RIFLE scores because of preemptive continuous hemofiltration 62 (37) 32/108 (30)
Maximum RIFLE scorea
  No AKI 43/107 (40) 32/76 (42)
  Risk 34/107 (32) 25/76 (33)
  Injury 25/107 (23) 17/76 (22) 0.92a
  Failure 5/107 (5) 2/76 (3)
  RRT 2/5 (40) 1/2 (50)
ECMO duration, h 119 (84–156) 129 (86–187) 0.16b
ICU admission, d 10 (6–26) 9 (6–17) 0.20b

RIFLE categories risk, injury, and failure were defined as serum creatinine >150%, >200%, and >300% of the median of age-specific reference values, respectively. RIFLE scores were only assessed among patients treated with neonatal ECMO without preemptive continuous hemofiltration. Continuous data are expressed as median (interquartile range), and categorical data are expressed as number (percentage). ECMO, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; VV, venovenous; VA, venoarterial; ICU, intensive care unit.

a

Assessment of intergroup differences (that is, participants versus nonparticipants) using the Pearson chi-squared or Fisher exact test.

b

Assessment of intergroup differences (that is, participants versus nonparticipants) using the Mann–Whitney test.