Research Article

Maternal Complications and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes among Pregnant Women who Acquired Asymptomatic Bacteriuria in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Table 3

Association of selected variables with perinatal death under Pearson’s correlation coefficient, .

VariablesPearson’s correlation coefficient value

Age in years0.050.8
Category of health care center attending0.30.08
Residence0.070.7
Current marital status0.030.8
Educational status-0.20.3
Occupation-0.10.5
Income per month0.080.6
Frequency of vaginal douching per day-0.10.4
Frequency of sexual relation per week0.20.2
History of DM before this pregnancy-0.030.03
History of hypertension before this pregnancy-0.060.7
History of UTI before this pregnancy0.20.3
Treated for UTI in this pregnancy-0.10.4
Serostatus for HIV/AIDS and/or HipBSA during pregnancy0.80.6
Status of VDRL test during pregnancy-0.030.8
Anemia status before delivery0.10.4
Anemia status after delivery0.20.2
Weight at birth0.40.02
GA at birth0.50.01
Length at birth0.30.06
Apgar score at 1st minutes0.60.01
Apgar score at 5th minutes0.50.01
Small for gestational age-0.080.6
Premature labor-0.10.5
Preeclampsia-0.10.6
Eclampsia0.20.3
Pregnancy-induced hypertension-0.10.6
Had symptomatic for UTI0.30.09
Miscarriage0.70.01
Mode of delivery0.050.7
PROM-0.10.5
Induced to initiate labor-0.10.5
Antenatal pyrexia requiring antibiotic-0.10.6
Intrapartum fever requiring antibiotic0.10.4
Postpartum fever requiring antibiotic0.20.3
Postpartum hemorrhage0.30.1
Respiratory distress syndrome-0.050.8