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. 2016 Feb 25;31(1):29–36. doi: 10.1038/jhh.2016.8

Table 5. Differences in blood pressure control rate between the two groups.

Characteristics (mm Hg) Control group N=288, n (%) Intervention group N=266, n (%) Za Pa OR (95% CI)a,b Pa,b
SBP
 Baseline            
  <140 177 (61.46) 129 (48.5)     1  
  ⩾140 111 (38.54) 137(51.5) 3.06 0.002 1.69 (1.21–2.37) 0.002
 Mid term            
  <140 225 (78.13) 215 (80.83)     1  
  ⩾140 63 (21.88) 51 (19.17) 0.09 0.925 0.93 (0.36–2.41) 0.876
 Final            
  <140 165 (57.29) 149 (56.02)     1  
  ⩾140 123 (42.71) 117 (43.98) 0.30 0.762 0.96 (0.68–1.36) 0.835
             
DBP
 Baseline            
  <90 212 (73.61) 161 (60.53)     1  
  ⩾90 76 (26.39) 105 (39.47) 2.73 0.006 1.86 (1.19–2.89) 0.006
 Mid term            
  <90 242 (84.03) 244 (91.73)     1  
  ⩾90 46 (15.97) 22 (8.27) −2.21 0.027 0.41(0.24–0.72) 0.002
 Final            
  <90 201 (69.79) 188 (70.68)     1  
  ⩾90 87 (30.21) 78 (29.32) −0.25 0.799 0.88 (0.60–1.27) 0.494
             
BP
 Baseline            
  Normal 154 (53.47) 105 (39.47)     1  
  Abnormal 134 (46.53) 161 (60.53) 3.29 0.001 1.76 (1.26–2.47) 0.001
 Mid term            
  Normal 207 (71.88) 208 (78.20)     1  
  Abnormal 81 (28.13) 58 (21.80) −0.17 0.046 0.67 (0.40–0.93) 0.024
 Final            
  Normal 142 (49.31) 132 (49.62)     1  
  Abnormal 146 (50.69) 134 (50.38) −0.07 0.940 0.89 (0.64–1.26) 0.524

Abbreviations: BP, blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; SBP, systolic blood pressure.

a

Based on the multilevel mixed-effects logistic regression model.

b

Adjusted for the baseline data.