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. 2020 Aug 27;9(17):e016357. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.120.016357

Table 3.

Effect of HDP and Chronic Hypertension on Postpartum Ambulatory Care Follow‐up Within 6 Months After Delivery According to Provider Type

Primary Care Women's Health Any Provider
OR (95% CI) P Value OR (95% CI) P Value OR (95% CI) P Value
Hypertensive disorders
Gestational hypertension
Model 1 1.09 (1.06–1.13) <0.0001 1.18 (1.16–1.21) <0.0001 1.19 (1.16–1.22) <0.0001
Model 2 1.1 (1.07–1.13) <0.0001 1.13 (1.11–1.16) <0.0001 1.14 (1.12–1.17) <0.0001
Nonsevere preeclampsia
Model 1 1.1 (1.06–1.14) <0.0001 1.2 (1.16–1.23) <0.0001 1.2 (1.16–1.23) <0.0001
Model 2 1.09 (1.05–1.13) <0.0001 1.16 (1.13–1.19) <0.0001 1.16 (1.13–1.19) <0.0001
Severe preeclampsia
Model 1 1.29 (1.24–1.35) <0.0001 1.23 (1.19–1.27) <0.0001 1.32 (1.28–0.37) <0.0001
Model 2 1.15 (1.1–1.21) <0.0001 1.1 (1.06–1.14) <0.0001 1.16 (1.12–1.21) <0.0001
Chronic hypertension
Model 1 1.73 (1.69–1.78) <0.0001 1.37 (1.35–1.4) <0.0001 1.61 (1.57–1.64) <0.0001
Model 2 1.24 (1.20–1.28) <0.0001 1.14 (1.12–1.17) <0.0001 1.23 (1.2–1.26) <0.0001

Model 1 is adjusted for age, chronic hypertension, and HDP. Model 2 is fully adjusted with all variables listed in Table 4. HDP indicates hypertensive disorders of pregnancy; and OR, odds ratio.