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Published in final edited form as: Eur J Epidemiol. 2017 Aug 30;32(12):1075–1088. doi: 10.1007/s10654-017-0299-y

Table 9.

Multivariate regression model to assess the relationship of neonatal length (crown-heel length, cm) with fetal dose, restricted to individuals with data taken from medical records, or medical records and logs

Parameter estimate (+95% CI) 2-sided P value
Fetal dose (cm/Gy)   −0.561 (−1.489, 0.524)   0.253
Trimester 1 versus trimester 3   −0.283 (−0.652, 0.081)   0.123
Trimester 2 versus trimester 3   −0.211 (−0.538, 0.111)   0.196
Parity ≥1 versus parity 0  0.337 (0.021, 0.666)   0.038
Gestation weeks (cm/week)  0.611 (0.492, 0.797) <0.001
Baby sex female versus baby sex male   −0.958 (−1.255, −0.676) <0.001
Twin versus singleton   −1.692 (−2.840, −0.151)   0.029
Maternal age (cm/year)  0.018 (−0.035, 10.115)   1.000
Maternal height (cm/cm)  0.067 (−1.179, 1.894)   0.998
Maternal weight at 1st clinic (cm/kg)  0.023 (−0.044, 0.058)   0.353
Model with separate dose × trimester
  Dose in trimester 1 (cm/Gy) −25.035 (−72.363, −3.464)   0.045
  Dose in trimester 2 (cm/Gy)  0.238 (−1.002, 2.276)   0.767
  Dose in trimester 3 (or missing) (cm/Gy)   −1.485 (−3.751, 0.155)   0.134
Linear quadratic model in dose
  Linear dose (cm/Gy)   −1.106 (−3.391, 1.298)   0.345
  Quadratic dose (cm/Gy2)  0.550 (−1.367, 2.833)   0.575

All regressions evaluated using 4999 bootstrap resamples. Model adjusted for trimester of exposure, parity, gestation weeks, baby’s sex, singleton/twin birth, maternal age at delivery of offspring, maternal height and maternal weight at first clinic visit. The estimates for the constant term and for indicators of covariate missingness are not given. Analysis of n = 1088 persons with non-missing data on neonatal length and fetal dose, with data taken from medical records and/or logs