Additional file 1 of Reduction in spontaneous and iatrogenic preterm births in twin pregnancies during COVID-19 lockdown in Melbourne, Australia: a multicenter cohort study
posted on 2023-12-12, 04:41authored byJuliana M. Manno, Melvin B. Marzan, Daniel L. Rolnik, Stephanie Potenza, Natasha Pritchard, Joanne M. Said, Kirsten R. Palmer, Clare L. Whitehead, Penelope M. Sheehan, Jolyon Ford, Ben W. Mol, Susan P. Walker, Lisa Hui
Additional file 1: Supplementary Table 1. Primary and secondary outcomes for all pregnancies in the pre-pandemic, exposure 1 and 2 cohorts (Unadjusted RR). Supplementary Table 2. Infant outcomes in the pre-pandemic, exposure 1 and exposure 2 cohorts (Unadjusted RR). Supplementary Table 3. Primary and secondary outcomes for all pregnancies in the pre-pandemic, exposure 1 and 2 cohorts (Sensitivity analysis excluding terminations of pregnancies and major birth defects). Supplementary Table 4. Infant outcomes in the pre-pandemic, exposure 1 and exposure 2 cohorts (Sensitivity analysis excluding terminations of pregnancies and major birth defects). Supplementary Table 5. Primary and secondary outcomes for all pregnancies in the pre-pandemic, exposure 1 and 2 cohorts (Sensitivity analysis retaining sex-discordant twins only). Supplementary Table 6. Infant outcomes in the pre-pandemic, exposure 1 and exposure 2 cohorts (Sensitivity analysis retaining sex-discordant twins only).
Funding
Norman Beischer Medical Research Foundation University of Melbourne Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology National Health and Medical Research Council