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. 2016 Apr 7;14:56. doi: 10.1186/s12955-016-0458-y

Table 1.

Clinical characteristics

VLBW (n = 35) Control (n = 37)
Mean (SD) Mean (SD)
Birth weight (g) 1198 (254) 3608 (361)
Gestational age (weeks) 29.0 (2.7) 39.4 (1.1)
Birth head circumference (cm)a 26.9 (2.4) 35.2 (1.2)
Apgar score after 1 minb 6.8 (1.9) 8.9 (0.5)
Apgar score after 5 minc 8.4 (1.7) 9.7 (1.5)
Maternal age at birth (years) 28.4 (5.6) 30.1 (4.5)
Parental SES (at 14 years)c 3.5 (1.1) 3.7 (1.1)
Age at current follow-up 22.5 (0.7) 22.7 (0.6)
Median (Range) Median (Range)
Stay in NICU (days)d 63 (25–386) 0 (0–9)
Mechanical ventilation (days)d 1 (0–63) -
n (%) n (%)
Intraventricular haemorrhaged 3 (9) -
Grade I-II 2
Grade IV 1
Cerebral palsy 4 (11) 0
GMFCS level I-II 3
GMFCS level IV 1
Low IQest 8 (23)e 1 (3)

aData missing for eight VLBW and three control participants

bData missing for three control participants

cData missing for two control participants

dData missing for one VLBW participant

eTwo VLBW participants with low IQest had cerebral palsy

VLBW = very low birth weight, SES = socioeconomic status, NICU = neonatal intensive care unit, GMFCS = Gross Motor Function Classification System, IQ est = estimated intelligence quotient

Group differences for maternal age, SES and age at follow-up were non-significant