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. 2016 Apr 29;11(4):e0154628. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0154628

Table 4. Multivariate analyses regarding delivery outcomes (centile).

Explanatory variable SSRI use(n = 369)% (n) No SSRI use(n = 24 402)% (n) OR95% CI Adjusted1OR95% CI p-value1
Umbilical cord length <5th centile (10) 3.0 (1208) 5.2 0.56 (0.30–1.05) 0.54 (0.28–1.06) 0.07
Umbilical cord length <10th centile (24) 7.1 (2300) 9.9 0.70 (0.46–1.06) 0.74 (0.48–1.13) 0.16
Umbilical cord length >90th centile (69) 20.5 (3076) 13.3 1.68 (1.29–2.20) 1.64 (1.24–2.17) 0.001
Umbilical cord length >95th centile (36) 10.7 (1555) 6.7 1.66 (1.17–2.36) 1.65 (1.15–2.36) 0.007
Head circumference <10th centile (28) 8.8 (1709) 7.5 1.18 (0.80–1.75) 1.20 (0.80–1.79) 0.38
Head circumference>90th centile (25) 7.9 (2569) 11.3 0.67 (0.44–1.01) 1.48 (0.97–2.25) 0.07
Length of the child <10th centile (35) 13.3 (1847) 11.1 1.22 (0.85–1.75) 1.18 (0.81–1.72) 0.39
Length of the child >90th centile (15) 5.7 (1481) 8.9 0.62 (0.37–1.04) 0.64 (0.38–1.08) 0.09

1maternal age over 35 y, BMI (pregravid) over 26, nulliparity, prior termination, miscarriage, maternal smoking (>5 cigarettes /d), maternal alcohol consumption, chronic illness, gestational diabetes, polyhydramnion. Information lacking from the data: umbilical cord length centile (n = 1217), head circumference centile (n = 1724), length of the newborn centile (n = 7851)