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. 2017 Apr 4;2017:1746146. doi: 10.1155/2017/1746146

Table 2.

Newborn characteristics in total and stratified by cases and controls.

Newborn characteristics Total
(n = 161)
% (n)
IUGR detected
(controls)
(n = 77)
% (n)
IUGR undetected
(cases)
(n = 84)
% (n)
Sex
 Male 50.9 (82) 50.6 (39) 51.2 (43)
 Female 49.1 (79) 49.4 (38) 48.8 (41)
Multiple gestation
 Yes 9.3 (15) 11.7 (9) 7.1 (6)
 No 90.7 (146) 88.3 (68) 92.9 (78)
Birthweight percentile
 <10th percentile1 45.3 (73) 32.5 (25) 57.1 (48)
 <5th percentile 10.6 (17) 14.3 (11) 7.1 (6)
 <3rd percentile 44.1 (71) 53.2 (41) 35.7 (30)
Fetal anomalies
 Yes 8.1 (13) 11.7 (9) 4.8 (4)
 No 95.0 (153) 88.3 (68) 95.2 (80)
Number of admissions to NCU2
 Yes 23.6 (38) 35.1 (27) 13.1 (11)
 No 76.4 (123) 64.9 (50) 86.9 (73)
Apgar score
 1 min
  Severe depression 1.2 (2) 2.6 (2)
  Minor depression 6.2 (10) 6.5 (5) 6.0 (5)
  Normal 91.9 (148) 90.9 (70) 92.9 (78)
 5 min
  Severe depression
  Minor depression 2.5 (4) 3.9 (3) 1.2 (1)
  Normal 96.9 (156) 96.1 (74) 97.6 (82)
Umbilical cord blood pH
 Ideal 48.4 (78) 48.1 (37) 48.8 (41)
 Normal 35.4 (57) 33.8 (26) 36.9 (31)
 Minor acidification 11.2 (18) 13.0 (10) 9.5 (8)
 Moderate acidification 1.2 (2) 1.3 (1) 1.2 (1)
 Missing value 3.7 (6) 3.9 (3) 3.6 (3)
Mode of delivery
 Vaginal 50.3 (81) 41.6 (32) 58.3 (49)
 Cesarean section (elective) 13.7 (22) 22.1 (17) 6.0 (5)
 Cesarean section (secondary) 25.5 (41) 29.9 (23) 21.4 (18)
 Other 10.5 (17) 6.5 (5) 14.3 (12)

1Including  n = 4 newborns with a birthweight >10th percentile for gestational age and sex, but with (antenatal) diagnosis of IUGR/SGA.

2NCU: neonatal care unit.