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Table 1 Basic clinical data on women in the group with and without HG during early pregnancy

From: Offspring of women with hyperemesis gravidarum are more likely to have cardiovascular abnormalities

Variables

HG (n = 510)

No HG (n = 510)

P value

Age(y)

29.50 ± 4.54

29.95 ± 4.89

0.12

BMI

20.61 ± 1.22

20.74 ± 1.26

0.08

Gravidity

2.42 ± 0.61

2.40 ± 0.66

0.58

Parity

0.96 ± 0.32

0.93 ± 0.38

0.25

Gestational age at admission(d)

58.56 ± 4.85

59.10 ± 5.01

0.07

Ketonuria

  

< 0.0001

 -

7 (1.3%)

472 (92.5%)

 

 1 + 

24 (4.7%)

23 (4.5%)

 

 2 + 

127 (24.9%)

10 (1.9%)

 

 3 + 

352 (69.1%)

5 (1.1%)

 

Ketonuria

  

< 0.0001

 Mild(1 + to 2 +)

151 (29.6%)

33 (6.4%)

 

 Severe (3 +)

352 (69.1%)

5 (1.1%)

 
  1. Data were shown as mean ± SD or % (n/N). t-test and chi-squared analysis were used. p-value of less than 0.05 was considered to be statistically different