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. 2016 May 13;14(1):22–32. doi: 10.3892/mmr.2016.5268

Table I.

Clinical characteristics of the patients with normal (control) and SPE pregnancies.

Characteristic Control (n=6) SPE (n=5)
Maternal characteristic
 Age, years 29.3±0.6 35.0±2.4
 Ethnicity Russian, 6/6 Russian, 5/5
 Systolic blood pressure before pregnancy, mmHg 109.2±4.5 131.0±4.0a
 Diastolic blood pressure before pregnancy, mmHg 65.8±3.7 86.0±2.4a
 Systolic blood pressure at diagnosis, mmHg 108.3±3.1 160.0±8.9a
 Diastolic blood pressure at diagnosis, mmHg 70.8±2.7 100.0±5.5a
 Proteinuria at diagnosis, g/24 h 0 0.6±0.2a
Pregnancy outcome
 Mode of delivery Cesarian section, 6/6 Caesarian section, 5/5
 Gestational age at delivery, weeks 38.8±0.2 36.3±1.4
 Fetal weight, g 3,410.0±124.5 2724.0±490.4
 Fetal length, cm 51.2±0.5 47.6±2.6

Continuous variables are presented as the mean ± standard error. P-values were calculated using the Mann-Whitney rank-sum test for continuous variables and Fisher's exact test for categorical variables.

a

P<0.05 vs. control. SPE, superimposed pre-eclampsia on chronic hypertension.