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Table 2 Obstetric and neonatal outcomes

From: Clinical features at the time of non-hysteroscopic myomectomy before pregnancy, which affect adverse pregnancy outcomes: a retrospective cohort study

 

Delivery after pre-pregnancy myomectomy

(N=248)

Pregnancies with Preeclampsia*

6 (0.2)

Loss of the fetus during GA 16-23 weeks*

2 (0.8)

GA at delivery (week)

37.7 ± 2.4

Preterm birth

 23-27+6 weeks*

1 (0.4)

 23-31+6 weeks*

4 (1.6)

 23-33+6 weeks*

5 (2.0)

 23-36+6 weeks*

30 (12.1)

Cesarean delivery*

233 (94.0)

Emergent delivery*

43 (17.3)

Uterine rupture*

1 (0.4)

Declined hemoglobin after delivery (g/dl)

1.6 ± 1.3

Transfusion during peripartum period*

67 (27.0)

Placental accreta/increta*

13 (5.2)

Placental weight (g)†

700.2 ± 210.2

 

Neonates after 23 weeks (N=246)

Neonatal outcomes

 Birth weight (gram)†

3025.5 ± 590.0

 SGA*

15 (6.0)

 Apgar score at 5min <7*

6 (2.4)

 NICU admission*

41 (16.5)

 Neonatal death

0 (0.0)

Morbidity during hospitalization

 Use of a ventilator*

33 (13.4)

 Respiratory distress syndrome*

14 (5.7)

 Bronchopulmonary dysplasia*

1 (0.4)

 Composite morbiditya*

20 (8.1)

  1. GA Gestational age, SGA Small for gestational age, NICU Neonatal intensive care unit; aComposite morbidity during hospitalization includes neonatal sepsis, retinopathy of prematurity, patent ductus arteriosus, respiratory distress syndrome, bronchopulmonary dysplasia and necrotizing enterocolitis; *Data given as n (%), Data given as mean ± SD