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. 2022 Sep 22;21:191. doi: 10.1186/s12933-022-01628-z

Table 2.

Overview of variables of 24 h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Data are expressed as median (Q1-Q3)

Baseline 6 months post DMR p-value
24 h systole (mmHg) 127 (114–141) 126 (114–136) 0.194
24 h diastole (mmHg) 79 (69–86) 77 (69–85) 0.325
24 h MAP (mmHg) 101 (91–111) 99 (92–108) 0.195
Daytime systole (mmHg) 132 (119–148) 127 (115–137) 0.001
Daytime diastole (mmHg) 83 (73–89) 79 (72–86) 0.037
Daytime MAP (mmHg) 104 (95–115) 100 (93–109)  < 0.001
Nighttime systole (mmHg) 121 (110–133) 121 (112–132) 0.667
Nighttime diastole (mmHg) 75 (65–81) 73 (64–83) 0.812
NIghttime MAP (mmHg) 97 (86–106) 96 (86–105) 0.554
24 h heart rate (beats/min) 78 (67–84) 81 (73–89)  < 0.001

Mixed effect models were used to compare measurements between baseline and 6 months post DMR

DMR Duodenal Mucosal Resurfacing, 24 h 24 h, mmHg millimeter of mercury, MAP mean arterial pressure, min minute

P-values ≤ 0.05 are displayed in bold