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. 2015 Sep 22;10(9):e0138383. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0138383

Table 1. The clinical characteristics of normal and complicated pregnancies.

Healthy pregnant women Preeclamptic patients IUGR patients GH patients
(n = 20) (n = 80) (n = 35) (n = 35)
Age (years) 30 (26.5–33) 33 (30–36) 30 (27–31) 30 (28–31,5)
Blood pressure (mmHg)
        Systolic 118 (110.5–119.5) 155 (143–164.5) 120 (115–131.3) 151 (144–161,5)
        Diastolic 72 (70–82) 98 (90–101) 75.5 (70–84.3) 95,5 (90,75–100)
Proteinuria (g/24h) None 1.1 (0.58–3.59) None None
Gestational age at delivery (weeks) 40 (38–41) 36 (33–38) 36.5 (31–38) 39 (39–39)
Pregnancy body mass index 26.1 (24.8–27.9) 29.1 (26.4–32.0) 26.4 (24.3–28.3) 30.2 (27.6–34.8)
Fetal birth weight (grams) 3420 (3170–3750) 2650 (1650–3210) 2120 (1560–2490) 3320 (2930–3510)
Mode of delivery
    Vaginal 18 (90%) 14 (17.5%) 9 (25.7%) 25 (71.4%)
    Cesarian section 2 (10%) 66 (82.5%) 26 (74.3%) 10 (28.6%)
Fetal sex
        Boy 11 (55%) 34 (42.5%) 17 (48.6%) 16 (45.7%)
        Girl 9 (45%) 46 (57.5%) 18 (51.4%) 19 (54.3%)
Glukose status
        Normal 19 (95%) 77 (96.2%) 34 (97.1%) 35 (100%)
        GDM/DM 1 (5%) 3 (3.8%) 1 (2.9%) 0

Data are presented as median (25–75 percentile) for continuous variables and as number (percent) for categorical variables.