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. 2020 Apr;9(2):258–266. doi: 10.21037/tau.2019.12.27

Table 1. Physical and sociodemographic features and adverse maternal and neonatal clinical outcomes of patients studied.

Variable Patients without PAS disorders Patients with PAS disorders P value
Number 24 (24.24%) 75 (75.76%)
Age (years) 31.88±3.81 31.93±4.48 0.147
   Less than 35 20 (20.20%) 51 (51.52%)
   35 or older 4 (4.04%) 24 (24.24%)
Gestational age at examination (weeks) 33.5 [4] 34 [4] 0.825
Number of previous cesarean sections
   0 11 (11.11%) 15 (15.15%)
   1 12 (12.12%) 46 (46.46%)
   2 or more 1 (1.01%) 14 (14.14%) 0.021
Previous uterine dilation and curettage
   No 2 (2.02%) 16 (16.16%)
   Yes 22 (22.22%) 59 (59.60%) 0.226
Blood loss (mL) 500 [200] 800 [600] 0.001
Transfusion 0.003
   No 21 (21.21%) 40 (40.40%)
   Yes 3 (3.03%) 35 (35.35%)
Gestational age at the time of delivery (weeks) 37 [2] 37 [1] 0.241
Birth weight of the neonates (g) 2,767.50±458.91 2,756.67±429.08 0.991
APGAR score, 5 min 10 [0] 10 [0] 0.917
Admission to ICU 0.002
   No 23 (23.23%) 55 (55.56%)
   Yes 1 (1.0%) 20 (20.20%)

PAS, placenta accreta spectrum.