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. 2023 May 9;11(10):1360. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11101360

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Survival curves, which are adjusted for smoking status (never, former, current), diabetes, eGFR, and a history of CVD, as a function of patients with normal or high systolic blood pressure at baseline, as measured with OBP, AOBP, and ABPM. (A) Survival curves for CV or renal events in patients with normal and high systolic OBP. (B) Survival curves for CV or renal events in patients with normal and high systolic AOBP. (C) Survival curves for CV or renal events in patients with normal and high systolic daytime ABPM. (D) Survival curves for CV or renal events in patients with normal and high systolic night-time ABPM. (E) Survival curves for CV or renal events in patients with normal and high systolic 24 h ABPM. ABPM—ambulatory blood pressure measurement; AOBP—automated office blood pressure; CV—cardiovascular; OBP—office blood pressure; sys—systolic.