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. 2014 Apr 2;9(4):e93542. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0093542

Table 1. Characteristics of patients with hypertensive crises recruited in the multicenter Italian study.

All cohort (n = 1546) Men (n = 748) Women (n = 798) P value
Age (years) 69.0±14.1 66.5±14.5 71.4±14.9 <0.0001
Systolic blood pressure (mmHg) 203.9±27.4 201.7±28.7 206.0±26.0 0.002
Diastolic blood pressure (mmHg) 115.2±16.4 116.3±16.6 114.1±16.2 0.007
Plasma creatinine value (mg/dl) 1.09 (1.0–1.3) 1.1 (1.1–1.3) 1.108 (1.0–1.2) 0.17
Current smokers 277 (18.0%) 180 (24.0%) 97 (13%) 0.02
Known hypertension 1117 (77.0%) 501 (72.1%) 616 (81.5%) <0.0001
Patients taking no antihypertensive drug 118 (10.6%) 63 (12.6%) 58 (9.4%) 0.09
Treatment for hypertension 0.010
 None 280 (25.1%) 144 (28.8%) 136 (21.6%)
 RAS-inhibitors 169 (15.1%) 61 (12.2%) 108 (17.8%)
 Beta-blockers 48 (4.3%) 18 (3.7%) 30 (4.8%)
 Calcium-antagonists 32 (2.9%) 15 (3.0%) 17 (2.8%)
 Diuretics 26 (2.3%) 8 (1.7%) 18 (2.8%)
 Alpha-blockers 11 (1.1%) 6 (1.2%) 5 (1.1%)
 Two or more drugs 551 (49.3%) 248 (49.5%) 303 (49.2%)

Data are either means ± standard deviation or geometric means and interquartile range.