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. 2020 Jun 8;22:43. doi: 10.1186/s12968-020-00634-y

Table 2.

Summary of stress response

n = 58
Baseline HR (beats/min) 71 ± 12
Maximal HR during stress (beats/min) [n = 57] 85 ± 14
HR change (beats/min) [n = 57] 14 ± 8
Achieved change in HR > 10%, n (%) [n = 57] 49 (86)
Baseline systolic BP (mmHg) [n = 41] 152 ± 34
Minimal systolic BP during stress (mmHg) [n = 40] 136 ± 35
Systolic BP change (mmHg) [n = 40] −15 ± 17
Achieved decrease in systolic BP > 10 mmHg, n (%) [n = 40] 28 (70)
Symptoms, n (%) [n = 43] 37 (86)
Required adenosine dose increase, n (%) 6 (10)

Categorical variables presented as number (%). Normally distributed data presented as mean ± SD. Non-normally distributed data presented as median (P25, 75). HR Heart rate, BP Blood pressure