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. 2019 Jun 6;21(7):922–928. doi: 10.1111/jch.13567

Table 2.

24‐h ambulatory BP and hemodynamic variables after long‐term amiloride‐based therapy

Patient GRA1 GRA2 GRA3 PA1 PA2 Mean (SD)
Systolic BP (mm Hg)
24‐h mean 111 111 103 118 124 113 (8.0)
Daytime mean 115 116 105 122 134 118 (11)
Nighttime mean 103 101 99 113 117 107 (7.9)
Nighttime decrease (“systolic dipping”) −12 −15 −6 −9 −17 −12 (−4.7)
Diastolic BP (mm Hg)
24‐h mean 59 68 69 60 77 67 (7.4)
Daytime mean 62 74 70 64 91 72 (12)
Nighttime mean 55 57 64 54 68 60 (6.1)
Nighttime decrease (“diastolic dipping”) −7 −17 −6 −10 −23 −13 (−7.2)
Other hemodynamic variables from 24‐h monitoring (24‐h means)
Heart rate (b/min) 69 86 62 63 66 69 (9.8)
Cardiac output (L/min) 4.3 4.6 4.0 4.5 5.2 4.5 (0.4)
Total vascular resistance (mm Hg.sec/mL) 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 (0.04)
Augmentation index@75 (%) 35 20 33 24 16 26 (8.2)
Reflection magnitude (%) 69 57 70 69 68 67 (5.4)
Pulse pressure (mm Hg) 52 43 34 58 46 47 (9.1)

Abbreviations as in Table 1.