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. 2013 Nov;183(5):1437–1445. doi: 10.1016/j.ajpath.2013.07.021

Table 2.

Second-Trimester Case-Control Study Patient Demographics

Demographic Variables CNTL (N = 56) GHTN (N = 21) PEC (N = 20) P value CNTL vs GHTN + PEC P value CNTL vs PEC
Race 0.044 0.26
 African American 25 (45) 4 (19) 12 (60)
 Asian 11 (20) 1 (5) 1 (5)
White/other 20 (36) 16 (76) 7 (35)
Maternal age at delivery date 29.7 (6.6) 30.4 (7.2) 31.2 (7.5) 0.45 0.40
Smoked tobacco in the first trimester 6 (11) 3 (14) 2 (10) 0.87 0.89
Nulliparous: no prior pregnancy with GA >16 weeks 0.18 0.36
 No, 1+ prior pregnancy 20 (36) 3 (14) 5 (25)
 Yes, first pregnancy 18 (32) 9 (43) 5 (25)
 Missing 18 (32) 9 (43) 10 (50)
BMI at first prenatal visit 24.9 (5.6) 28.5 (6.8) 31.0 (7.3) 0.001 0.003

Data are given as number (percentage) for discrete variables and mean (SD) for continuous demographic variables by pregnancy-induced hypertension diagnosis among the 97 women without chronic hypertension in the second-trimester case-control study. P values are based on the χ2 test for discrete variables or the t-test for continuous variables.

CNTL, control; GA, gestational age; PEC, preeclampsia.