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Table 2 Anthropometric and clinical features of ACC at birth and clinical outcome at 1-month Follow-up, with p values

From: Recognizable neonatal clinical features of aplasia cutis congenita

 

ACC1

(n = 16)

Non-isolated ACC

(n = 21)

 

Mean

SD

Median

IQR

Mean

SD

Median

IQR

p

Mother’s age (years)

31.0

3.7

31

5

29.9

9.5

29

8.5

0.42610

Gestational age (weeks)

38+ 3

2+ 2

39

2

36+ 6

2+ 5

37+ 3

3

0.07217

Parity

1.5

0.5

1.5

1

1.6

0.6

1.5

1

0.88460

Gender (F/M)

  

1

   

0.62

 

0.51950

Cesarean section (%)

  

69

   

67

 

0.74750

Prematurity (%)

  

18.8

   

47.6

 

0.09118

Prematurity < 34 weeks (%)

  

6.3

   

19.0

 

0.36410

Weight (g)

3023

403

3015

522.5

2442

697

2645

1098

0.00903

Weight centile

42.3

24.9

37

37

24.3

24.0

13

23.5

0.01761

SGA (< 10° centile, %)

  

6.3

   

33.3

 

0.03923

Length centile

32.8

25.6

36

40

21.1

22.9

14.5

28.3

0.23630

Head circumference centile

42.3

26.4

37

28.5

42.7

35.3

46

48

0.89670

Apgar 1’

8.9

1.0

9

0.5

7.3

1.6

8

1.5

0.00057

Apgar 5’

9.5

0.8

10

1.0

9.0

1.1

9

2

0.10580

Glycemia at birth (mg/dl)

64.4

15.7

62

27

96

17

101

16.5

0.05271

Calcemia (mg/dl)

9.4

1.1

9.6

1.3

8.7

1.2

8.7

2.3

0.16530

Parenteral nutrition (days)

0.5

1.9

0

0

28.9

41.2

17

24

0.00004

Hospital stay (days)

8.8

6.5

7.5

8.8

41.3

37.5

38

38

0.00490

Good outcome (%)

  

100

   

67

 

0.01241

  1. Abbreviations: ACC aplasia cutis congenita, SGA small for gestational age. Significant differences are in bold