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Table 1.

The Demographic predictors of surgical site skin infection in women with Class III obesity.

The table shows the odds of getting a surgical site skin infection according to the demographic or perinatal factor in question. Women with no surgical site infection are the referent outcome group, and the referent groups for the independent variables are specified in the table columns.

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Table 2.

Surgical predictors of surgical site skin infection in women with Class III obesity.

The table shows the odds of getting a surgical site skin infection according to the surgical factor in question. Women with no surgical site infection are the referent outcome group, and the referent groups for the independent variables are specified in the table columns.

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Table 3.

Multivariate logistic regression model of demographic and surgical predictors of surgical site skin infection in women with very severe obesity (n = 433).

The model includes all variables with significant or marginally significant associations in univariate models. The table shows the odds of getting a surgical site skin infection, after adjusting for all the other variables and using women with no surgical site infection as the referent outcome group.

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Table 4.

Demographic characteristics of women with a singleton pregnancy delivered by caesarean section by skin site incision.

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Table 5.

Surgical variables categorised by site of skin incision.

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Table 6.

Maternal and offspring outcomes categorised by site of skin incision.

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