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editorial
. 2011 Mar 26;3(3):65–71. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v3.i3.65

Table 1.

Clinical trials demonstrating a J-curve effect for myocardial infarction, but not for stroke

Author Subjects Age (yr) Follow-up (yr) Baseline (DBP mmHg) CAD (present) J-curve event
MI Stroke DBP (mmHg)
Messerli et al[9] 22 576 66 2.7 86 Yes Yes No 76-86
Sleight et al[10] 25 620 55 4.7 82 Yes Yes No 75-79
Stewart et al[11]   169 44 6.3 124 No Yes - 100-109
Cruickshank et al[12]   902 55 6.1 109 Yes Yes No 80-90
Waller et al[13]   3350 50 6.5 110 Yes Yes - 91-98
Fletcher et al[18]   2145 51 4.0 107 Yes Yes No 86-91
Alderman et al[19]   1765 51 4.2 102 Yes Yes No 84-88
Samuelsson et al[20]   686 52 12.0 106 Yes Yes No 81
McCloskey et al[21]   912 30-79 3-21 104 Yes Yes No 84
Lindblad et al[22]   2574 59 7.4 92 Yes Yes No 84
Pastor-Barriuso et al[23]   7830 54 15.0 82 No Yes No 80
Protogerou et al[24]   331 85 3-4 - Yes Yes No < 70
Fagard et al[25]   4695 70 1-8 85 Yes Yes No 70-75

CAD: Coronary artery disease; DBP: Diastolic blood pressure; MI: Myocardial infarction.