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. 2010 May;5(5):844–855. doi: 10.2215/CJN.07911109

Table 7.

Summary data from the logistic regression analyses comparing CKD stage 1 cases versus all other stages for the chosen outcomesa

Outcome Cesarean Sections (n = 53) Preterm Delivery <37 Weeks (n = 40) Preterm delivery <34 Weeks (n = 19) Need for NICU (n = 24)
CKD stage 1 (61) 0.69 (0.24 to 2.01) 3.32 (1.09 to 10.13) 1.73 (0.52 to 5.76) 2.32 (0.77 to 6.99)
CKD stages 2 to 5 (30)
Maternal age ≤30 years (39) 0.55 (0.20 to 1.52) 0.55 (0.18 to 1.67) 1.20 (0.35 to 4.10) 0.67 (0.22 to 2.04)
Maternal age >30 years (52)
Nulliparous (63) 1.78 (0.623 to 5.11) 1.03 (0.34 to 3.12) 0.30 (0.07 to 1.27) 0.49 (0.14 to 1.72)
Pluriparous (28)
Non-Caucasian (10) 1.41 (0.28 to 7.13) 0.99 (0.17 to 5.70) 0.99 (0.17 to 5.75) 0.97 (0.19 to 4.87)
Caucasian (81)
Referral ≤12 weeks (45) 0.80 (0.30 to 2.13) 1.32 (0.46 to 3.80) 1.48 (0.44 to 4.92) 1.19 (0.40 to 3.59)
Referral >12 weeks (46)
Proteinuria ≤ 1 g/24 h (76)b 3.14 (0.55 to 17.89) 2.50 (0.50 to 12.36) 2.56 (0.62 to 10.63) 4.16 (1.05 to 16.46)
Proteinuria >1 g/24 h (15)b
Normotension (31)b 5.70 (1.69 to 19.24) 7.24 (2.30 to 22.79) 3.35 (0.94 to 11.91) 1.78 (0.54 to 5.83)
Hypertension (60)b
a

Data presented as odds ratio (95% confidence interval).

b

Proteinuria and hypertension defined at the first clinical control.