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Table 3 Multiple regressions between neonatal amino acids and maternal laboratory biochemical indices

From: The correlation between serum total bile acid and alanine aminotransferase of pregnant women and the disorders of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia-related amino acid metabolism

 

ALA

VAL

ORN

ARG

PRO

Variables

OR (95%CI)

p-value

OR (95%CI)

p-value

OR (95%CI)

p-value

OR (95%CI)

p-value

OR (95%CI)

p-value

TBA

0.707 (0.371–1.346)

0.291

0.556 (0.286–1.081)

0.084

0.379 (0.188–0.762)

0.006

1.011 (0.562–1.818)

0.971

0.650 (0.336–1.255)

0.199

ALT

0.840 (0.431–1.639)

0.610

0.454 (0.218–0.949)

0.036

0.441 (0.211–0.922)

0.030

1.052 (0.569–1.945)

0.871

1.488 (0.668–3.317)

0.331

ALT/AST

0.867 (0.438–1.715)

0.681

0.912 (0.459–1.814)

0.793

0.626 (0.303–1.293)

0.206

0.737 (0.399–1.364)

0.331

1.671 (0.863–3.234)

0.127

  1. OR, odds ratio; AOR, adjusted odds ratio
  2. Logistic regression analysis was adjusted for maternal gestational age, pre pregnancy BMI and gestational weight gain to determine the associations between neonatal amino acids and maternal laboratory biochemical indices