Research Article

Impact of Introducing PROMPT on Permanent Brachial Plexus Injury and Tears III°/IV° in Shoulder Dystocia: The Hanover Cohort Study

Table 3

Laboratory parameters and demographic characteristics (infants and mothers).

GroupsCategoriesNMeanMinMaxCentiles
25th50th median75th

1Neonatal 5′ APGAR score488.752108910
Neonatal umbilical artery pH477.206.997.47.167.27.29
Neonatal base excess47−7.74−19.11.7−10.5−6.7−5.3
Gestational age (weeks)4839.63741394040
Gestational age at delivery (days)48279.48261290276280285.75
Gravida482.5617123
Para482.0216122
Neonatal birthweight483,945.212,7854,8853,652.54,062.54,303.75
Maternal blood loss48297.921502000200225300

2Neonatal 5′ APGAR score238.17410899
Neonatal umbilical artery pH237.217.037.477.157.27.29
Neonatal base excess23−7.78−26−0.7−10.3−7.4−3.9
Gestational age (weeks)2339.573341394041
Gestational age at delivery (days)23279.39231291277281289
Gravida232.1318122
Para231.7816112
Neonatal birthweight233,941.742,2304,8303,6053,9104,350
Maternal blood loss23375.221501300200300350

The bold values highlight the most important findings.