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. 2017 Oct 5;1(1):e000136. doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2017-000136

Table 1.

Participant characteristics of infants assessed at term-equivalent age (based on HNNE sample size)

PT<30 (n=133) MLPT (n=196) Term control (n=186)
Postnatal corticosteroids, n (%) 12 (9) 0 0
Multiple birth, n (%) 59 (44) 73 (37) 2 (1)
Caesarean delivery, n (%) 75 (72) 134 (68) 72 (39)
Gestational age at birth (weeks), mean (SD) 27.9 (1.4) 34.4 (1.3) 39.7 (1.2)
Birth weight Z-score, mean (SD) −0.33 (1) −0.33 (1.2) 0.23 (0.82)
Male, n (%) 54 (52) 93 (47) 99 (53)
Respiratory distress at birth, n (%) 102 (98) 44 (22) 0
Postmenstrual age at neurobehavioural assessment (weeks), mean (SD) 41.5 (1.9) 41.4 (1.1) 41.9 (1.5)
Postmenstrual age at MRI (weeks), mean (SD) 42.4 (1.5) 41.4 (1.1) N/A
Global brain abnormality score, n participants, mean score (SD) 101, 4.30 (2.02) 187, 1.82 (1.87) N/A
Cerebral WM brain abnormality score, n participants, mean score (SD) 101, 2.29 (1.35) 187, 0.98 (1.17) N/A
Cortical grey matter abnormality score, n participants, mean score (SD) 102, 1.39 (1.28) 193, 0.62 (0.78) N/A
Deep nuclear grey matter abnormality score, n participants, mean score (SD) 102, 0.11 (0.34) 194, 0.04 (0.19) N/A
Cerebellar abnormality score, n participants, mean score (SD) 102, 0.51 (0.73) 192, 0.19 (0.58) N/A

HNNE, Hammersmith Neonatal Neurological Examination; MLPT, moderate-to-late preterm; N/A. not applicable (term infants did not have an MRI for this study); PT<30, preterm born <30 weeks’ gestational age; WM, white matter.