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. 2021 Sep 21;27:e932674-1–e932674-7. doi: 10.12659/MSM.932674

Table 2.

Comparison of intraoperative and postoperative conditions between the 2 groups.

Parameters Group A (n=35) Group B (n=27) t2 P
Operative time, min 138.14±22.03 98.89±19.68 7.282 <0.001
Amount of bleeding, mL 1691.43±479.81 940.74±381.55 6.662 <0.001
Transfusion volume, mL 854.29±337.24 325.93±364.37 5.906 <0.001
Radiation time, s 62.63±15.19 8.19±2.57 18.389 <0.001
Radiation dosage, mGy 32.86±4.84 5.30±1.51 28.489 <0.001
Hospital stay, d 6.51±1.74 5.07±0.99 3.841 <0.001
ICU admission, n (%) 13 (37.14) 3 (11.11) 5.395 0.020
Hysterectomy, n (%) 8 (22.86) 1 (3.70) 4.506 0.034
Postoperative complications, n (%) 10 (28.57) 2 (7.40) 4.374 0.036
Birth weight, g 2882.54±411.07 2951.11±485.57 −0.602 0.550
Apgar score, score 8.46±1.09 8.74±1.23 −0.960 0.341
Neonatal asphyxia, n (%) 5 (14.29) 3 (11.11) 0.137 0.712
NICU admission, n (%) 5 (14.29) 4 (14.81) 0.003 0.953

ICU – Intensive Care Unit; NICU – Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.