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Table 1

From: P115 Does Post-stroke White Coat Hypertension/Effect (WCH/E) Require Intensive Blood Pressure Management?

 

Normotension (N = 32)

WCH/E (N = 30)

Significance

Male, n (%)

21 (66)

22 (73)

0.511

Age (years)

69.9 ± 11.5

75.7 ± 9 3

0.033

BMI (kg/m2)

25 ± 4

28 ± 4

0.014

Anti-hypertensive use, n (%)

19 (59)

23 (77)

0.146

Clinic SBP (mmHg)

125 ± 9

155 ± 13

<0.001

Clinic DBP (mmHg)

75 ± 7

81 ± 8

0.003

Daytime systolic ABPM (mmHg)

114 ± 10

121 ± 10

0.007

Daytime diastolic ABPM (mmHg)

73 ± 7

72 ± 7

0.586

Central SBP (mmHg)

118 ± 8

145 ± 13

<0.001

Central DBP (mmHg)

76 ± 7

82 ± 8

0.004

QKD100−60 interval (msec)

208 ± 18

197 ± 26

0.114

Non-dipper, n (%)

16 (57)

14 (50)

0.592

Stroke type

   

TIA, n (%)

25 (78)

16 (53)

0.039

Lacunar, n (%)

7 (22)

14 (47)

 
  1. Data expressed as mean ± standard deviation or number (percentage). Significance determined by t-test. Chi-squared used for: anti-hypertensive use, male gender, dipping status and stroke type.