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. 2020 Oct 26;162(5):1556–1566. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002125

Table 2.

Summary of patient data set at different time points: SBPs (skin-breaking procedure at 5 days), GA (gestational age in weeks), birth weight (in g), PMA (postmenstrual age in weeks) at different recording dates (5 days, 34w, PSG), CRIB score, APGAR score at 5 minutes from birth, and the number of days in mechanical ventilation and continuous positive airway pressure, caffeine treatment (number of patients receiving treatment, standard dose 5 mg/kg) at first and second EEG measurements, and the ultrasound evaluation.

HIGH SBP (n = 19) LOW SBPs (n = 73) P
SBPs 60 [56.25-69.5] 31 [24-37] ≤0.01
GA (weeks) 26.57 [25.29-29.5] 32 [29.5-32.57] ≤0.01
PMA at 5 days (first rec) 28.57 [26.43-31.57] 32.86 [31-33.57] ≤0.01
PMA at 34w (second rec) 34.29 [33.71-34.29] 34.07 [33.86-34.29] 0.32
PMA at PSG (third rec) 39.93 [38.71-42] 38.43 [37.36-39.21] ≤0.01
Birth weight (g) 950 [820-1137.5] 1540 [1230-1800] ≤0.01
CRIB score 2 [1-4.75] 0 [0-1] ≤0.01
APGAR 5 min 8 [6.25-9] 8 [6-8] 0.14
Days of mechanical ventilation 2.5 [0-16.5] 0 [0-0] ≤0.01
Days of CPAP 41.5 [7.75-55.5] 4 [2-28] ≤0.01
Caffeine (at 5 days) 17 63 0.715
Caffeine (at 34w) 15 31 ≤0.05

Data are split in HIGH SBP (SBP ≥50) and LOW SBP (SBP <50). Data are median [IQR] except for the caffeine treatment. Data were compared between the low and high SBP groups using Mann–Whitney U tests for continuous variables and χ2 tests for categorical variables.

SBP, skin-breaking procedures; PMA, postmenstrual age.