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Table 2 Clinic and ambulatory blood pressure characteristics in study population

From: Ambulatory blood pressure is better associated with target organ damage than clinic blood pressure in patients with primary glomerular disease

Parameters

Value

Clinic SBP (mmHg)

135.9 ± 23.1

Clinic DBP (mmHg)

85.8 ± 14.4

24 h SBP (mmHg)

126.3 ± 16.7

24 h DBP (mmHg)

78.9 ± 11.3

Daytime SBP (mmHg)

127.8 ± 16.7

Daytime DBP (mmHg)

80.3 ± 11.4

Nighttime SBP (mmHg)

119.6 ± 18.4

Nighttime DBP (mmHg)

73.7 ± 12.7

Nighttime hypertension [n(%)]

733 (62.2)

Isolated nighttime hypertension [n(%)]

272 (23.1)

Circadian patterns

 Reverse dipper [n(%)]

197 (16.7)

 Non dipper [n(%)]

609 (51.7)

 Dipper [n(%)]

341 (28.9)

 Extreme dipper [n(%)]

31 (2.6)

Clinic-ambulatory BP status

 Normotension [n(%)]

446 (37.9)

 White-coat HBP [n(%)]

129 (10.9)

 Masked HBP [n(%)]

175 (14.9)

 Sustained HBP [n(%)]

428 (36.3)