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. 2019 Apr 12;16(4):e1002771. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002771

Fig 5. Primary outcome for the child: Death or any neurosensory disability.

Fig 5

Neurosensory disability at childhood follow-up defined as developmental delay or intellectual impairment (developmental quotient or intelligence quotient more than one standard deviation below the mean), cerebral palsy (abnormality of tone with motor dysfunction), blindness (corrected visual acuity worse than 6/60 in the better eye), or deafness (hearing loss requiring amplification or worse). Figures are numbers (percentages) with RR and 95% CI. p-value for heterogeneity 0.96. CI, confidence interval; RR, relative risk; TEAMS, Trial of the Effects of Antenatal Multiple courses of Steroids versus a single course.