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Table 1 Patient demographics

From: Exhaled breath condensate in intubated neonates- a window into the lung’s glutathione status

Subject number

GA (weeks)

GA at sample collection (weeks)

Birth weight (grams)

Weight at sample collection (grams)

BUN at sample collection (mg/dl)

Duration of mechanical ventilation (days)

Primary diagnosis

1

37

40

2442

2760

3

21

Hypoglossia-hypodactylia syndrome

2

24

27

675

1000

6

21

Spontaneous intestinal perforation

3

26

35

686

1730

3

189

Patent ductus arteriosus

4

24

35

690

3780

8

77

Subglottic stenosis

5

35

42

1980

3000

12

49

Congenital diaphragmatic hernia

6

41

42

3530

4060

10

7

Esophageal atresia/tracheal esophageal fistula

7

39

40

3800

3850

5

7

Neonatal seizures

8

37

40

2782

3365

7

21

Laryngeal cleft

9

26

34

803

1650

5

56

Jejunal stricture

10

24

34

720

1895

1

70

Pneumoperitoneum

11

24

30

760

1380

18

42

Necrotizing enterocolitis

12

38

40

3100

2940

19

14

Gastroschisis

13

38

39

2858

2858

13

7

Gastroschisis

14

39

40

3080

3265

18

7

Imperforate anus/congenital heart disease

15

35

36

2440

2440

16

7

Gastroschisis

16

24

26

700

810

29

14

Spontaneous intestinal perforation

17

38

38

3590

3590

12

5

Congenital diaphragmatic hernia

18

31

33

1417

1100

26

14

Congenital heart disease, duodenal atresia

19

34

34

2120

2120

15

4

Multiple jejunal atresias

20

35

43

1710

2500

16

56

Intestinal perforation, microcolon

21

39

41

3170

3250

41

14

Pentalogy of cantrell

22

25

37

450

1530

33

84

Extreme prematurity

23

24

32

550

1200

18

56

Extreme prematurity

24

23

34

610

1410

2

77

Spontaneous intestinal perforation

25

27

35

1110

1900

3

56

Patent ductus arteriosus

26

25

35

850

1650

33

70

Jejunal perforation