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. 2017 May 18;6(5):e006167. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.117.006167

Table 2.

Adjusted Odds Ratiosa From Multivariable Ordinal Regression Analyses of Study Outcomes With Systolic, Diastolic, and Mean Arterial Blood Pressure Parameters

90‐Day mRSb (n=190) Hemorrhagic Complicationsc (n=228)
Odds Ratio P Value Odds Ratio P Value
SBP
Maximum 1.02 [1.01–1.03] 0.004d 1.02 [1.01–1.04] 0.002d
Minimum 1.00 [0.99–1.02] >0.1 0.99 [0.97–1.01] >0.1
Average 1.02 [1.00–1.04] 0.05 1.01 [0.99–1.03] >0.1
DBP
Maximum 1.00 [0.99–1.02] >0.1 1.00 [0.98–1.02] >0.1
Minimum 0.98 [0.96–1.01] >0.1 0.98 [0.95–1.01] >0.1
Average 0.99 [0.97–1.02] >0.1 1.00 [0.97–1.03] >0.1
MAP
Maximum 1.01 [0.99–1.03] >0.1 1.01 [0.99–1.03] >0.1
Minimum 1.00 [0.98–1.02] >0.1 0.99 [0.97–1.01] >0.1
Average 1.01 [0.99–1.04] >0.1 1.01 [0.99–1.04] >0.1

DBP indicates diastolic blood pressure; mRS, modified Rankin scale score; MAP, mean arterial blood pressure; SBP, diastolic blood pressure.

a

Odds ratios are reported with their corresponding 95% CIs.

b

mRS is treated as an ordinal variable from 0 (no symptoms at all) to 6 (death).

c

Hemorrhagic complication is treated as an ordinal variable with 3 categories: no hemorrhage, asymptomatic, and symptomatic hemorrhage.

d

Indicate P values meeting significance after Bonferroni correction of the significance level α.