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. 2018 May 23;2018:2708175. doi: 10.1155/2018/2708175

Table 3.

Hypotension and hypertension.

Control (n = 30) NE 1 (n = 29) NE 2 (n = 30) NE 3 (n = 28) p value
Hypotension
 Before delivery 20 (66.7%, 48.8%–84.6%) 9 (31.0%, 13.1%–48.9%) 5∗∗ (16.7%, 2.5%–30.8%) 5∗∗ (17.9%, 2.7%–33%) <0.001
 After delivery 6 (20%, 4.8%–35.2%) 2 (6.9%, 0%–16.7%) 1 (3.3%, 0%–10.2%) 2 (7.1%, 0%–17.3%) 0.131
 Total 26 (86.7%, 73.8%–99.6%) 11∗∗ (37.9%, 19.1%–56.7%) 6∗∗ (20.0%, 4.8%–35.2%) 7∗∗ (25.0%, 7.9%–42.1%) <0.001

Hypertension
 Before delivery 1 (3.3%, −3.5%–10.2%) 8 (27.5%, 10.3%–44.9%) 5## (16.7%, 2.5%–30.8%) 16∗∗ (57.1%, 37.6%–76.7%) <0.001
 After delivery 2 (6.7%, 2.8%–16.1%) 4 (13.8%, 0.4%–27.1%) 6 (20%, 4.8%–35.2%) 5 (17.9%, 2.7%–33%) 0.479

 Total 3 (10%, −1.4%–21.4%) 12 (41.4%, 22.3%–60.4%) 11# (36.6%, 18.4%–55%) 21∗∗ (75%, 57.9%–92.1) <0.001

Data were presented as number (percentage, 95% confidence interval). p < 0.007 compared with control; ∗∗p ≤ 0.001 compared with control; #p < 0.007 compared with NE 3; ##p ≤ 0.001 compared with NE 3.