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Improvement in Hypertension in Patients With Diabetes Mellitus After Kidney/Pancreas Transplantation
by Michael D. Elliott, Ajoy Kapoor, Michele A. Parker, Dixon B. Kaufman, Robert O. Bonow, and Mihai Gheorghiade Circulation Volume 104(5): July 31, 2001 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Figure 1. Systolic and diastolic blood pressures (top graph) and average number of antihypertensive medications per patient (bottom graph) before and after transplantation for kidney/pancreas (KP) and isolated kidney transplant patients. “I” bars indicate standard errors. *P<0.05 for all pairwise comparisons vs baseline for kidney/pancreas transplant patients by Bonferroni method of adjusting for multiple comparisons. †P<0.05 for kidney/pancreas transplant patients vs kidney transplant patients by Bonferroni method. Figure 1. Systolic and diastolic blood pressures (top graph) and average number of antihypertensive medications per patient (bottom graph) before and after transplantation for kidney/pancreas (KP) and isolated kidney transplant patients. “I” bars indicate standard errors. *P<0.05 for all pairwise comparisons vs baseline for kidney/pancreas transplant patients by Bonferroni method of adjusting for multiple comparisons. †P<0.05 for kidney/pancreas transplant patients vs kidney transplant patients by Bonferroni method. Michael D. Elliott et al. Circulation. 2001;104: Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Figure 2. Bar graphs of percentage of patients normotensive (≤130/85 mm Hg) (top graph) and percentage of patients taking any antihypertensive medication (bottom graph) before and after transplantation for kidney/pancreas (KP) and isolated kidney transplant patients. *P<0.05 for all pairwise comparisons vs baseline for kidney/pancreas transplant patients by Bonferroni method of adjusting for multiple comparisons. †P<0.05 for kidney/pancreas transplant patients vs kidney transplant patients by Bonferroni method. Figure 2. Bar graphs of percentage of patients normotensive (≤130/85 mm Hg) (top graph) and percentage of patients taking any antihypertensive medication (bottom graph) before and after transplantation for kidney/pancreas (KP) and isolated kidney transplant patients. *P<0.05 for all pairwise comparisons vs baseline for kidney/pancreas transplant patients by Bonferroni method of adjusting for multiple comparisons. †P<0.05 for kidney/pancreas transplant patients vs kidney transplant patients by Bonferroni method. Michael D. Elliott et al. Circulation. 2001;104: Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved.
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