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. 2014 Feb 13;16(2):133–140. doi: 10.1111/jch.12250

Table 2.

Sensitivity Analysis of Baseline vs 6‐Month Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressures

Blood Pressure Baseline (Mean/SD) 6‐Month Change SD of Change P Value
Systolic: Diabetic
n=54 140 (10.2) 132 (13.3) a −8.0 a 14.4 a <.001 a
132 (13.8) b −8.0 b 16.1 b .001 b
n=45 c 130 (14.1) c −10.0 c 16.0 c <.001 c
Systolic: nondiabetic
n=73 153 (11.6) 139 (15.8) a −14.0 a 16.4 a <.001 a
137 (15.0) b −16.0 b 16.7 b <.001 b
n=63 c 135 (15.1) c −17.0 c 16.8 c <.001 c
Diastolic: diabetic
n=54 76 (9.8) 72 (11.6) a −4.0 a 9.1 a .001 a
72 (11.4) b −4.0 b 9.8 b .001 b
n=45 c 70 (11.9) c −6.0 c 10.0 c <.001 c
Diastolic: nondiabetic
n=73 82 (11.4) 77 (11.2) a −5.0 a 10.0 a <.001 a
76 (10.7) b −6.0 b 10.4 b <.001 b
n=63 c 75 (10.9) c −7.0 c 10.8 c <.001 c

Abbreviation: SD, standard deviation. Three different methods to evaluate the 6‐month data considering missing data. aLast‐observation‐carried‐forward method. bUsing imputed data. cComplete case analyses.