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Fig. 4

From: Comparison of the associations between office and home BP with placenta-mediated pregnancy complications: the BOSHI study

Fig. 4

Comparison of the associations between OBP and HBP with PMPCs (simultaneous analysis). In the simultaneous analysis, both OBP and HBP were included in a binary logistic regression model, as continuous variables simultaneously per 1 s.d. Model 1: Unadjusted model. Model 2: Adjusted for maternal age, pre-pregnancy BMI, parity, ART, family history of hypertension, smoking status, alcohol intake, HbA1c level before 20 weeks of gestation, season of EDC, infant sex, and gestational age when OBP was measured. ART assisted reproductive technology, BP blood pressure, BMI body mass index, CI confidence interval, DBP diastolic BP, EDC estimated date of confinement, HBP home BP, MAP mean arterial pressure, OBP office BP, OR odds ratio, PMPCs placenta-mediated pregnancy complications, SBP systolic BP, s.d. standard deviation. 1 s.d. = 10 mmHg for office SBP, 8 mmHg for office DBP, and 8 mmHg for office MAP. 1 s.d. = 9 mmHg for home SBP, 7 mmHg for home DBP, and 7 mmHg for home MAP

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