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Table 2 Hemodynamic parameters, depression and anxiety scores of the different groups of patients

From: Depression and anxiety in different hypertension phenotypes: a cross-sectional study

 

Cont

WhHT

non-ResHT

ResHT

Hemodyn. parameters

 Hearth rate (1/min)

72.1 ± 10.7

77.61 ± 11.08

74.1 ± 20.58

73.87 ± 13.53

 SBP (mmHg)

121.36 ± 11.40

136.45 ± 12.24

131.40 ± 11.9

143.96 ± 20.86 #

 DBP (mmHg)

73.18 ± 7.83

82.91 ± 6.96 #

76.02 ± 10.21

79.17 ± 11.19

 PP (mmHg)

47.74 ± 8.94

47.68 ± 9.46 #

53.85 ± 11.30

58.02 ± 14.24

BDI

3.0 (1.0–6.0)

7.0 (3.0–11.0)*

4 (2.0–8.0)

6.0 (3.0–11.5)*

HAM-A

4.0 (1.0–7.0)

8.0 (5.0–15.0)*#

5.0 (2.0–10.0)

10.5 (5.25–18.75)*#

  1. Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation or median (interquartile ranges)
  2. Cont: healthy controls, WhHT: patients with white-coat hypertension, non-ResHT: chronic, non-resistant hypertensive patients, ResHT: chronic, resistant hypertensive patients, SBP: brachial systolic blood pressure, DBP: brachial diastolic blood pressure, PP: brachial pulse pressure, BDI: Beck Depression Inventory, HAM-A: Hamilton Anxiety Scale
  3. Categorical parameters are presented as n (%). Significant differences compared with Cont are signed as bold and italic characters. Significant differences compared with non-ResHT are signed as bold characters with #