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Table 3: Differences in the presence of brain injury between infants with and without ECMO
ECMO (n = 9) No ECMO (n = 44) P Valuea Ventriculomegaly 5 (56%) 8 (18%) .03 Extra-axial spaces 8 (89%) 11 (25%) <.0001 Intraventricular hemorrhage 4 (44%) 8 (18%) .18 Parenchymal hemorrhage 3 (33%) 1 (2%) .013 Cerebellar hemorrhage 3 (33%) 6 (14%) .17 White matter injury 4 (44%) 5 (11%) .035 Cortical injury 1 (11%) 1 (2%) .31 Basal ganglia injury 1 (11%) 0 .17
↵a Calculated using the Fisher exact test.