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. 2020 May 8;105(8):2515–2531. doi: 10.1210/clinem/dgaa238

Table 7.

Effect of oral TU and topical ton shifts in hypertension classification based on 2017 ACC/AHA BP classifications

Final Study Visit Classification (%)
Treatment Group Baseline Classificationa Normal Elevated Stage 1 HTN Stage 2 HTN
Oral TU, N = 162b
 Normal (22%) 12 5 4 1
 Elevated (13%) 3 3 4 3
 Stage 1 HTN (51%) 5 6 21 19
 Stage 2 HTN (14%) 1 4 5 4
Topical T, N = 54b
 Normal (41%) 13 3 11 2
 Elevated (13%) 2 4 6 2
 Stage 1 HTN (37%) 6 4 17 11
 Stage 2 HTN (3%) 2 2 0 6

Abbreviations: dBP, diastolic blood pressure; sBP, systolic blood pressure.

aNormal sBP <120 mm Hg and dBP <80 mm Hg; elevated sBP 120–129 mm Hg and dBP <80 mmHg; Stage 1 sBP 130–139 mm Hg or dBP 80–89 mm Hg; and Stage 2 sBP ≥140 or dBP ≥ 90 mmHg.

bFour patients in the JATENZO group and 1 subject in Axiron group did not have follow up blood pressure.