Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes. 2016 Feb;9(2 Suppl 1):S70–S76. doi: 10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.115.002461

Table 4.

Relationship Between Standardized Cognitive Domains and Total Standardized Volume of Brain Injury by a History of Hypertensive Pregnancy Disorders

Cognitive domain Normotensive Pregnancy (n = 796) Hypertensive Pregnancy (n = 176)

Model 1 Standardized β (95% CI for β) Model 2 Standardized β (95% CI for β) Model 1 Standardized β (95% CI for β) Model 2 Standardized β (95% CI for β)
Global cognition -0.02
(-0.08 to 0.04)
-0.02
(-0.08 to 0.05)
-0.09
(-0.21 to 0.07)
-0.03
(-0.17 to 0.11)
Memory -0.08*
(-0.13 to -0.01)
-0.06
(-0.12 to 0.01)
-0.12
(-0.29 to 0.04)
-0.15
(-0.32 to 0.01)
Processing speed -0.16*
(-0.23 to -0.04)
-0.14*
(-0.24 to -0.05)
-0.36*
(-0.54 to -0.11)
-0.30*
(-0.52 to -0.08)
Language -0.04
(-0.10 to 0.03)
-0.04
(-0.11 to 0.03)
-0.19*
(-0.34 to -0.03)
-0.17*
(-0.32 to -0.02)
Executive function -0.12*
(-0.17 to -0.01)
-0.09*
(-0.17 to -0.01)
-0.18
(-0.34 to 0.03)
-0.13
(-0.31 to 0.06)

Model 1 adjusted for age, race, education, BMI, smoking, hypertension, family history of hypertension and accounted for familial clustering.

Model 2 adjusted for all variables from Model 1 plus duration of hypertension

*

indicates statistical significance at p<0.05