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. 2019 May 29;8(11):e011318. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.118.011318

Table 3.

Average Maximum Change in Cardiovascular Parameters (n=34)

Drink A Drink B Placebo P Valuea
ECG parametersb
 QTcB, ms 17.9 (13.9)c 19.6 (15.8)d 11.9 (11.1) 0.005
 QTcF, ms 15.0 (11.8)c 15.2 (11.9)d 6.9 (7.1) <0.001
 QT, ms 18.4 (17.0)c 15.8 (13.3) 10.2 (12.2) 0.026
 PR, ms 5.4 (6.5) 6.1 (7.5) 8.6 (6.6) 0.076
 QRSd, ms 6.2 (3.3) 5.9 (3.0) 5.0 (2.9) 0.164
 HR, bpm 7.7 (7.4) 7.2 (6.8) 7.4 (5.9) 0.918
Hemodynamicsb
 SBP, mm Hg 15.9 (5.0)c 14.4 (4.8)d 9.8 (4.8) <0.001
 DBP, mm Hg 9.6 (4.1)c 9.6 (4.9)d 6.1 (3.8) <0.001
 cSBP, mm Hg 11.1 (4.7)c 10.1 (4.8)d 6.5 (3.5) <0.001
 cDBP, mm Hg 9.9 (4.2)c 9.8 (5.1)d 6.7 (3.5) <0.001

All data reported as mean (SD). cDBP indicates central diastolic blood pressure; cSBP, central systolic blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; HR, heart rate; PR, PR interval; QRSd, QRS duration; QT, QT interval; QTcB, Bazett's corrected QT interval; QTcF, Fridericia's corrected QT interval; SBP, systolic blood pressure.

a

P value for analysis of variance adjusted for subject variability.

b

No statistically significant difference was noted between drink A and drink B for any parameter.

c

Statistically significant difference between drink A and placebo.

d

Statistically significant difference between drink B and placebo.