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. 2022 Dec 5;12:100338. doi: 10.1016/j.resplu.2022.100338

Table 1.

Demographics of the study-included neonates (N = 75).

Total (N = 75) Video recorded (n = 57) Video recorded ETI (n = 24)
N (%) / median (IQR) N (%) / median (IQR) N (%) / median (IQR)
General
 Female 27 a (36) 21b (37) 12 (50)
 Multiple births 8 (11) 8 (14) 2 (8)
Gestational age (weeks)
 <28 10 (13) 10 (18) 3 (13)
 28–32 15 (20) 13 (23) 9 (38)
 32–37 19 (25) 11 (19) 5 (21)
 >37 31 (41) 23 (40) 7 (29)
Birth weight
 <1,000 grams 9 (12) 8 (14) 1 (4)
 1,000–1,499 grams 18 (24) 16 (28) 10 (42)
 1,500–2,500 grams 14 (19) 9 (16) 5 (21)
 >2,500 grams 34 (45) 24 (42) 8 (33)
Mode of deliveryb
 Spontaneous vaginal delivery 30 (40) 27 (47) 11 (46)
 Elective c-section 11 (15) 8 (14) 1 (4)
 Emergency c-section 33 (44) 22 (39) 12 (50)
Maternal factors
 Age (years) 31 (27–34) 30 (26–33) 32 (28–34)
 Primipara 32 (43) 27 (47) 9 (38)
 Previous preterm births b 3 (4) 1 (2) 1 (4)
 Previous miscarriage/stillbirth b 12 (16) 8 (14) 5 (21)
Perinatal factors
 Stained/foul-smelling meconium 1 (1) 1 (2) 1 (4)
 PROM b 8 (11) 6 (11) 4 (17)
 PPROM 4 (5) 3 (5) 2 (8)
 Prolonged PROM (>18 hrs) 2 (3) 2 (4) 1 (4)
 Intrapartum infection 3 (4) 3 (5) 2 (8)
 GBS positiv b 1 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0)
 Preeclampsia 4 (5) 2 (4) 1 (4)
 Placenta praevia 8 (11) 6 (11) 3 (13)
 Placenta abruption 1 (1) 1 (2) 0 (0)
Apgar
 Apgar score at 1 min 4 (3–6) 4 (3–5) 3 (2–4)
 Apgar score at 5 min 6 (5–7) 6 (5–8) 5 (4–5)
a

Gender is missing for two subjects.

b

Missing for one subject.