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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Reprod Immunol. 2011 Oct 17;67(2):152–159. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0897.2011.01076.x

Table 4.

Univariate, logistic regression analysis of factors associated with pre-eclampsia.

Characteristic N pairs Model OR p Value
CRP_A, rs3093077, (T allele) 105 Additive 1.267 0.686
Dominant Not Applic
Recessive 0.833 0.770
CRP_B, rs1205, (G allele) 105 Additive 1.159 0.580
Dominant 0.845 0.716
Recessive 0.648 0.264
CRP_C, rs1130864, (C allele) 108 Additive 1.098 0.756
Dominant 0.972 0.938
Recessive 0.541 0.370
MBL2, rs1800451, (C allele) 113 Additive 0.592 0.420
Dominant Not Applic
Recessive 1.688 0.421
IL1A, rs 3783550, (G allele) 115 Additive 0.949 0.838
Dominant 1.146 0.748
Recessive 1.329 0.515
CTLA4, rs231775, (A allele) 114 Additive 1.047 0.859
Dominant 1.205 0.641
Recessive 1.101 0.828
Age at delivery (per year) 128 0.977 0.448
Nulliparity (yes) 130 2.745 0.004
Gestation at first prenatal visit (per week from LMP) 118 0.979 0.333
Weight at first prenatal (per pound) 128 1.012 0.003
Body-Mass index (per unit Kg/meter2) 122 1.086 0.002
Birth weight of infant (per gram) 112 0.999 0.036
Mother's educational attainment (per year) 112 0.906 0.238
Maternal smoking (mean cigarettes smoked per day) 110 0.985 0.184
Gestational diabetes in current pregnancy (yes) 130 2.780 0.049