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Table 1 Comparison of maternal obstetric characteristics and pregnancy outcome of the women who did and did not develop PE and healthy pregnant women

From: Early prediction of preeclampsia from clinical, multi-omics and laboratory data using random forest model

Clinical feature

 

EPE

(n = 53)

LPE

(n = 45)

Control

(n = 89)

Gestational weeks at sampling

 

13.28 ± 0.94**

13.73 ± 1.07

13.89 ± 1.18

Age at sampling

 

32.47 ± 5.21***

30.78 ± 4.56

29.5 ± 3.71

BMI

 

22.19 ± 3.24***

22.07 ± 5.6*

19.77 ± 4.21

MAP

 

92.91 ± 10.05***

89.93 ± 9.15***

81.83 ± 8.69

Primiparous woman

No

22(41.51%)

13(28.89%)

41(46.07%)

Yes

31(58.49%)

32(71.11%)

48(53.93%)

Recurrent pregnancy loss

No

42**(79.25%)

39(86.67%)

85(95.51%)

Yes

11(20.75%)

6(13.33%)

4(4.49%)

Past medical history

No

50(94.34%)

45(100%)

89(100%)

Yes

3(5.66%)

0

0

IVF

No

45 (84.91%)

37 (82.22%)

83 (93.%)

Yes

8 (15.09%)

8 (17.78%)

6 (6.74%)

Twin pregnancy

No

46*** (86.79%)

42* (93.33%)

89 (100%)

Yes

7 (13.21%)

3 (6.67%)

0

Gestational age at delivery (weeks)

 

32.06 ± 3.03***

38.02 ± 1.55***

39.02 ± 1.03

Birthweight (g)

 

1558.3 ± 615.77***

2760.67 ± 480.19***

3185 ± 335.61

  1. Comparison of maternal obstetric characteristics and pregnancy outcome was carried out between each PE type and healthy control
  2. *, **, *** denotes P value < 0.05, < 0.01 and < 0.001 respectively. Recurrent pregnancy loss is defined as a woman who has more than 2 pregnancy losses. Past medical history denotes a woman has at least one of the following complications: medical history of pregnancy diabetes, pre-eclampsia, family history of pre-eclampsia, chronic hypertension, systemic lupus erythematosus and antiphospholipid syndrome