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. 2021 Oct 10;19(9):821–826. doi: 10.18502/ijrm.v19i9.9714

Table 2.

Comparison of the pregnancy outcomes between two study groups


Variables CPR-MOM 0.67 (n = 293) CPR-MOM < 0.67 (n = 54) p-value
Fetal distress 17 (5.8) 30 (55.6) < 0.001*
Emergency CS 16 (5.5) 28 (51.9) < 0.001*
Neonatal hospitalization in NICU 1 (0.3) 6 (11.1) < 0.001*
Cord blood PH 1 (0.3) 39 (72.2) < 0.001*
Umbilical artery pH 7.31 ± 0.05 7.18 ± 0.06 < 0.001**
Birth weight (g) 3195.1 ± 364.7 3122.0 ± 376.0 0.179**
Birth weight centile
10-25 th 25 (8.5) 9 (16.7)
26-50 th 91 (31.1) 11 (20.4)
51-75 th 112 (38.2) 24 (44.4)
76-90 th 65 (22.2) 10 (18.5) 0.134*
*Data presented as n (%) (Chi-squared test). **Data presented as Mean ± SD. (Student’s t test). CS: Cesarean section, NICU: Neonatal intensive care unit, CPR-MOM: Cerebroplacental ratio multiples of the median, pH: Potential of hydrogen