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. 2024 Jul 19;70(6):e20231574. doi: 10.1590/1806-9282.20231574

Table 1. Demographic variables and blood pressure of the cases in both groups.

Control (n=40) Preeclampsia p1 p2
All PE (n=35) Non-severe (n=14) Severe (n=21)
Age, years 28.7±5.17 29.65±7.48 29.42±8.05 29.80±7.27 0.528 0.811
Gravida 2 (1–6) 3 (1–6) 1.5 (1–5) 3 (1–6) 0.498 0.295
Parity 1 (0.0–3) 1 (0.0–4) 0 (0–4) 2 (0–3) 0.690 0.261
Gestational weeks 32 32 32.2 32 0.369 0.608
SBP 110 (100–120) 160 (140–190) 140 (140–150) 160 (150–190) <0.001* <0.001*
DBP 70 (60–70) 100 (70–150) 90 (70–110) 100 (90–150) <0.001* <0.001*

SBP: systolic blood pressure; DBP: systolic blood pressure; p1: comparison of control group and preeclampsia patients; p2: comparison of control group, severe, and non-severe preeclampsia.

*

p<0.05 was accepted as statistically significant.