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. 2019 Apr 9;9:5819. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-41917-4

Table 1.

Clinical characteristics of treated hypertensive participants, stratified by blood pressure control.

Intensive BP control Standard BP control Poor BP control *P value
Number. of participants 18 50 17
Number. of eyes 35 95 34
Gender, female (%) 10 (56%) 22 (44%) 7 (41%) 0.637
Ethnicity, Chinese (%) 14 (78%) 43 (86%) 14 (82%) 0.870
Smoking Status, Never (%) 18 (100%) 45 (90%) 15 (88%) 0.575
Diabetes (%) 6 (33%) 5 (10%) 3 (18%) 0.082
Hyperlipidemia (%) 10 (56%) 23 (46%) 7 (41%) 0.677
Chronic Kidney Disease (%) 1 (6%) 3 (6%) 1 (6%) 1.000
Type of antihypertensive medications
   Beta blockers 5 (28%) 22 (44%) 4 (24%) 0.219
   Calcium channel blockers 6 (33%) 28 (56%) 12 (71%) 0.080
   Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin II receptor blockers 16 (89%) 24 (48%) 7 (41%) 0.005
   Others (diuretics, alpha 2 adrenergic agonist) 4 (22%) 5 (10%) 2 (12%) 0.410
Numbers of antihypertensive medications
   One 7 (39%) 29 (58%) 10 (59%) 0.620
   Two 8 (44%) 13 (26%) 5 (29%)
   Three or more 3 (17%) 8 (16%) 2 (12%)
Mean ± SD/median (IQR)
Age, years 55 ± 7 57 ± 11 56 ± 11 0.834
Body mass index, kg/m2 27 (25–30) 26 (24–29) 25 (24–30) 0.645
Ambulatory BP, mmHg
   Systolic BP 112 ± 4 128 ± 5 146 ± 9 <0.001
   Diastolic BP 72 ± 5 77 ± 7 85 ± 7 <0.001
Estimated GFR, mL/min/1.73 m2 94 (88–102) 91 (75–101) 95 (87–105) 0.191
Creatinine, µmol/L 67 (55–79) 77 (59–92) 73 (62–80) 0.159
Urine MCR, mg/g 0.9 (0–2.5) 0.6 (0–2.2) 2.3 (0.9–3.7) 0.022
Choriocapillaries flow voids
   Area of flow voids, % 17.2 (16.5–17.8) 16.8 (16.2–17.2) 16.7 (16.4–17.1) 0.017
   Size of flow voids, pixels 10.8 ± 0.9 10.6 ± 0.8 10.9 ± 0.9 0.321
   Number of flow voids 1199 ± 65 1191 ± 70 1176 ± 65 0.305

SD = standard deviation; IQR = interquartile range; BP = blood pressure; GFR = glomerular filtration rate; MCR = microalbumin-to-creatinine ratio.

Data are number (%) or mean ± SD or median (interquartile range), as appropriate.

*Test for differences between groups, based on analysis of variance (anova) for normally distributed continuous variables or kwallis for non-normally distributed continuous variables and with chi-square tests or Fisher’s exact test for categorical variables. Bold face indicates statistically significant P value.