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Table 1 Demographic characteristics of participating neonates

From: Effects of infant massage on jaundiced neonates undergoing phototherapy

Variable

Item

Massage group (n = 27)

Control group (n = 29)

p value

Sex

Male

11 (40.7) a

16 (55.2)

0.29

Female

16 (59.3)

13 (44.8)

 

Kinds of feeding

Breast feeding

5 (18.5)

5 (17.2)

0.79

Infant formula

3 (11.1)

4 (13.8)

 

Mixed

19 (70.4)

20 (69.0)

 

Hematoma

Yes

4 (14.8)

2 (6.9)

0.35

No

23 (85.2)

27 (93.1)

 

Type of delivery

Vaginal delivery

25 (92.6)

28 (96.6)

0.52

Cesarean-section

2 (7.4)

1 (3.4)

 

Gestational age (weeks)

 

38.7 ± 0.7 b

39.1 ± 0.9

0.36

Age (hours)

 

117 ± 56

109 ± 42

0.41

Body height (cm)

 

50.9 ± 1.7

50.9 ± 1.9

0.93

Body weight at birth (gm)

 

3069.3 ± 233.3

3174.5 ± 340.6

0.19

Body weight at admission (gm)

 

2888.9 ± 271.8

3008.2 ± 308.0

0.13

Physiologic weight loss (gm)c

 

180.4 ± 102.3

166.2 ± 114.5

0.63

Percentage of physiologic weight loss (%)

 

5.9 ± 3.4

5.1 ± 3.4

0.39

Phototherapy duration (hours)

 

64.8 ± 16.6

69.4 ± 27.3

0.45

D1 microbilirubin level

 

16.6 ± 1.4

17.1 ± 1.5

0.23

D2 microbilirubin level

 

14.1 ± 1.2

14.5 ± 1.7

0.38

D3 microbilirubin level

 

11.0 ± 1.1

11.8 ± 2.0

0.78

Microbilirubin level at the end of phototherapy

 

9.6 ± 1.6

10.0 ± 1.8

0.19

Rebound microbilirubin level

 

(n = 3) 10.1 ± 2.4

(n = 4) 10.6 ± 1.1

0.55

Hospital stay (hours)

 

78.5 ± 14.0

87.8 ± 24.0

0.08

  1. a Values are n (%)
  2. b Values are means ± standard deviation
  3. c Physiologic weight loss means the body weight loss between at birth and at admission
  4. D1: first day of hospitalization, D2: second day of hospitalization, D3: third day of hospitalization