Figure 2.
Decrease in outcome prevalence over time after cardiac surgery. Prevalence of CKD and hypertension in the whole cohort, from 3 to 48 months after cardiac surgery discharge. In each graph, dots are the point estimates of prevalence (proportions of participants) of the outcome (y axis). Bars represent the upper and lower 95% confidence interval estimates. (A) CKD (low eGFR or high albumin-creatinine ratio) at 3–48 months postdischarge (x axis). (B) Hypertension (systolic or diastolic BP ≥95th percentile for height, age, and sex) at 3–48 months. (C) CKD or hypertension at all study visits.