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. 2020 May 8;15(6):805–812. doi: 10.2215/CJN.06810619

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics according to the presence or absence of any intradialytic hypotensive event (average systolic BP decline >20 mm Hg)

Characteristica All Subjects (n=66) IDH (n=35) No IDH (n=31)
Age, yr 58 (49–66) 54 (43–65) 61 (53–67)
Female, % 30 31 29
Race, %
 Asian 35 14 58
 Black 53 69 36
 Other 1 3 0
 White 11 14 6
Vintage, yr 2.4 (1.2–5.3) 2.4 (1.1–5.7) 2.4 (1.3–5.2)
Access, %
 AV fistula 69 65 74
 AV graft 26 32 19
 Catheter 5 3 7
Diabetes, % 64 69 58
Hyperlipidemia, % 61 71 48
Hypertension, % 85 91 77
Ischemic heart disease, % 48 40 58
Heart failure, % 26 34 16
Coronary artery bypass graft, % 14 9 19
Arrhythmia, % 32 43 19
Smoking, %
 Current 8 11 3
 Never 70 60 81
 Past 23 29 16
Weight, kg 82 (68–95) 89 (75–120) 74 (65–90)
BMI, kg/m2 27 (24, 32) 29 (26, 36) 26 (22, 28)
Systolic BP, mm Hg 141±23 143±26 138±21
LVEF (%) 55 (55–60) 57 (55–60) 55 (50–63)
Prior myocardial infarction, % 9 9 10
Beta blocker use, % 64 62 67
Calcium channel blocker use, % 60 53 70

Values for continuous variables are given as mean±SD or median (25th–75th percentile). Percentages may not add up to 100 due to rounding. IDH, intradialytic hypotension; AV, arteriovenous; BMI, body mass index; LVEF, left ventricular ejection fraction.

a

Baseline refers to the average values over the first 2 weeks of the study.