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Table 1 Distribution of baseline characteristics of the study population stratified by the delivery group

From: After surgery: the effects of life-saving caesarean sections in Burkina Faso

  

Uncomplicated (N = 677)

Near-miss caesarean (“Life saving caesarean”) (N = 100)

Near miss - other (N = 176)

P-valueg

Paritya

0–1

37.4

46.0

45.1

 

2–3

37.0

32.0

27.2

 

4+

25.6

22.0

27.7

0.09

Gravidityb

1

33.6

38.4

38.7

 

2–3

38.9

33.3

30.1

 

4+

27.5

28.3

31.2

0.25

Age groupc

<20

18.8

20.0

22.1

 

20–24

30.5

28.0

33.1

 

25–29

24.6

23.0

18.6

 

30+

26.1

29.0

26.2

0.71

Wealth quintilesd

Most poor

15.7

22.1

30.2

 

Second

18.0

25.3

23.1

 

Third

21.7

21.1

16.0

 

Fourth

22.1

16.8

16.6

 

Least poor

22.6

14.7

14.2

<0.001

Near-misscomplication

Hypertension

NA

30.9

31.3

0.97

Haemorrhage

NA

23.7

37.3

0.03

Dystocia

NA

42.3

4.8

<0.001

Infection

NA

17.5

38.0

<0.001

Anaemia

NA

13.4

41.0

<0.001

Birth weighte

Singleton

    

≥2500 g (normal)

86.7

78.4

53.5

 

<2500 g (low)

13.3

21.6

46.5

<0.001

Twin

    

≥2500 g (normal)

27.3

14.3

50.0

 

<2500 g (low)

72.7

85.7

50.0

-

Apgar score at 5 minutesf

Singleton

    

≥7 (normal)

99.5

82.8

80.0

 

<7 (low)

0.5

17.2

20.0

<0.001

Twin

    

≥7 (normal)

100

90.0

100

 

<7 (low)

0

10.0

0

-

  1. a1 missing values
  2. b2 missing values
  3. c3 missing values
  4. d35 missing values
  5. e47 missing values for singleton deliveries; 1 missing value for one twin
  6. f125 missing values for singleton deliveries; 1 missing value for one twin
  7. gThe p-value compares the proportions in all three groups with the exception of the medical complications which are only compared in the two near-miss groups