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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of neonates with CDO after Kimura surgery at Dr. Sardjito Hospital, Indonesia

From: Outcomes and survival of infants with congenital duodenal obstruction following Kimura procedure with post-anastomosis jejunostomy feeding tube

Characteristics

Total (N = 52)

JFT (N = 15)

Non-JFT (N = 37)

p value

N (%); median (IQR)

N (%); median (IQR)

N (%); median (IQR)

Sex

    

Male

27 (51.9%)

13 (86.7%)

14 (37.8%)

0.0019*

Female

25 (48.1%)

2 (13.3%)

23 (62.2%)

 

Antenatal sonography

    

Normal

6 (35.3%)

3 (33.4%)

3 (37.5%)

0.081

Polyhydramnios/ double bubble

11 (64.7%)

6 (66.6%)

5 (62.5%)

 

Gestational age (weeks)

37 (36–38)

37 (34–39)

37 (36–38)

0.58

Maternal age (years)

31 (25.25–35)

28 (24.5–31)

31 (27–35)

0.068

Age of neonates at Kimura procedure (days)

8.5 (4–16.75)

6 (1–12)

9 (5–17)

0.103

Birth weight (gram)

2575 (2070–2975)

2600 (2164–2900)

2500 (2148–2900)

0.864

Body weight at Kimura surgery (gram)

2230 (1959–2652)

2320 (2069–2635)

2180 (1956–2590)

0.864

  1. CDO congenital duodenal obstruction, JFT jejunostomy feeding tube, IQR interquartile range
  2. *Significant (p < 0.05)