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. 2015 Dec 11;10(12):e0144443. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0144443

Table 1. Maternal and neonatal characteristics.

Before training After training p-value
Number of resuscitations 50 50 -
Maternal data
Age, years * 23 (19–29) 23 (19–28) 0,57
Antenatal visits * 4 (3–6) 4 (3–6) 0,93
Previous pregnancies * 3 (1–4) 2 (1–3) 0,53
First pregnancy 17 (34) 21 (42) 0,54
HIV infection 10 (20) 12 (24) 0,81
Mode of delivery 0,42
cesarean section 23 (46) 28 (56)
vaginal delivery 27 (54) 22 (44)
Amniotic fluid: 0,27
clear 39 (78) 33 (66)
meconium stained 11 (22) 17 (34)
Complications 32 (64) 36 (72) 0,52
Placental abruption 0 4
eclampsia/preeclampsia 12 16
dystocia 6 10
uterine rupture 2 0
other 8 0
Neonatal data
Gender male:female 32:18 35:15 0,67
Birth weight, g * 2800 (2200–3000) 2950 (2500–3300) 0,07
Gestational age, weeks * 38 (35–40) 38 (37–40) 0,33
Apgar score at 1' * 5 (1–7) 4 (3–6) 0,49
Apgar score at 5' * 6 (2–8) 6 (4–7) 0,73
Deaths, n 13 (26) 14 (28) 0,99

Data are expressed as n (%) or * median (IQR).