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Table 2 Neonatal outcomes according to lithium exposure

From: Neonatal admission after lithium use in pregnant women with bipolar disorders: a retrospective cohort study

 

Total (n = 117)

Non-lithium exposed group (n = 75)

Lithium-exposed group (n = 42)

P-value

Neonatal outcomes

Sex, female, n (%)

62 (53.0)

44 (58.7)

18 (42.0)

0147

Gestational age, mean (SD)

276.23 (11.10)

276.55 (11.27)

275.67 (10.92)

0.283

Gestational age, weeks + days (SD)

39 + 4 (1 + 5)

39 + 5 (1 + 6)

39 + 4 (1 + 5)

0.283

Preterm birth, n (%)

7 (6.0)

4 (5.3)

3 (7.1)

NA

Birth weight in grams, mean (SD)

3445.16 (492.94)

3375.36 (481.14)

3569.81 (494.80)

0.040*

Percentile weight, mean (SD)

51.25 (28.58)

46.72 (27.55)

59.33 (28.92)

0.021*

Large for gestational age, n (%)

12 (10.3)

6 (8.0)

6 (14.3)

0.449

Small for gestational age, n (%)

6 (5.1)

6 (8.0)

0 (0.0)

NA

Apgar scores

    

Apgar score 1 min, mean (SD)

7.75 (2.21)

7.71 (2.32)

7.83 (2.01)

7.758

Apgar score 5 min, mean (SD)

9.50 (1.13)

9.51 (1.26)

9.50 (0.89)

0.973

Neonatal asphyxia**, n (%)

4 (3.4)

2 (2.7)

2 (4.8)

NA

Admission to neonatal ward with monitoring, n (%)

22 (18.8)

15 (20.0)

7 (16.7)

0.844

Duration admission to care unit in days, median (IQR)

3 (5.00)

5 (5.00)

2 (0.75)

NA

Congenital malformations, n (%)

8 (6.9)

4 (5.3)

4 (9.5)

NA

Readmission ≤ 28 days postpartum

6 (5.1)

4 (5.3)

2 (4.8)

NA

  1. n number, SD standard deviation, IQR interquartile range, NA not applicable
  2. Chi2 tests were not applicable if value in cell < 5
  3. *p < 0.05.
  4. ** According to local protocol