Disease | chlamydia |
Phenotype | C0013537|eclampsia |
Sentences | 1 |
PubMedID- 21431838 | Neonatal outcomes as bpd, ivh, pvl and neonatal mortality rate were not significantly different between strata (data not shown), but rds grade i–ii was observed more often in neonates born to 9/17 (53%) chlamydia-positive women with pre-eclampsia than in 25/96 (26%) chlamydia-negative women with pre-eclampsia (or 3.2; 95% ci 1.1–9.2; p = 0.03).table 2clinical characteristics according to chlamydiatrachomatis status by strata of pre-eclampsiac.trachomatis negativec.trachomatis positiveor (95% ci)nopre-eclampsian = 132 (69)n = 59 (31)antenatal characteristics maternal age30.8 ± 5.130.1 ± 4.8na para1.9 ± 1.31.9 ± 1.1na gravida2.3 ± 1.72.0 ± 1.2naclinical characteristics ≥2 clinical signs ca47 (36)24 (41)1.2 (0.7–2.3) fetal distress41 (31)16 (27)0.8 (0.4–1.6) prom60 (45)24 (41)0.8 (0.4–1.5)delivery characteristics caesarean section59 (45)20 (34)0.6 (0.3–1.2) gestational age28.8 ± 2.029.1 ± 2.0na birth weight (gram)1,194 ± 3541,223 ± 359na sga18 (14)9 (15)1.1 (0.5–2.7)pre-eclampsian = 96 (85)n = 17 (15)antenatal characteristics maternal age31.1 ± 5.630.0 ± 5.7na para1.7 ± 1.21.8 ± 1.1na gravida2.0 ± 1.71.9 ± 1.2naclinical characteristics ≥2 clinical signs ca1 (1)0 (0)na fetal distress73 (76)11 (65)0.6 (0.2–1.7) prom3 (3)1 (6)1.9 (0.2–19.8)delivery characteristics caesarean section87 (91)13 (77)0.3 (0.1–1.3) gestational age29.5 ± 1.729.1 ± 1.8 birth weight (gram)1,027 ± 3141,151 ± 321 sga*49 (51)3 (18)0.2 (0.06–0.7)numbers are mean ± sd or number (%), n number, or odds ratio, ci confidence interval, na not applicable, ca chorioamnionitis, prom premature rupture of membranes, sga small for gestational age. |
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