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 Control group (n = 18)Hypertension group (n = 22)
Sex M/F (n)12/614/8
Age (years)78.1 ± 9.274.5 ± 6.3
SBP (mmHg)119.1 ± 9.9151.6 ± 13.2*
DBP (mmHg)67.4 ± 5.382.0 ± 12.0*
MABP(mmHg)84.7 ± 3.7105.1 ± 10.1*
Scr (umol/L)68.0 (48.5,83.3)110.4 (57.3202.3)*
UA (umol/L)163.0 (81.5,311.3)434.5 (312.0,509.0)*
TG (mmol/L)1.1 (0.8,1.7)1.7 (1.0,3.0)
TC (mmol/L)3.6 ± 1.23.8 ± 0.9
LDL-C (mmol/L)2.2 ± 1.02.2 ± 0.8
FPG (mmol/L)7.6 (5.4,8.7)6.5 (4.8,9.1)
HB (g/L)102.1 ± 26.091.8 ± 21.6
T (°C)37.1 ± 0.436.9 ± 0.5
CVP(mmHg, PEEP 0 cm H2O)7.2 ± 1.28.1 ± 3.3

  1. SBP Systolic blood pressure, DBP Diastolic blood pressure, MABP Mean arterial blood pressure, Scr Serum creatinine, UA Uric acid, TG Triglyceride, TC Total cholesterol, LDL-C Low density lipoprotein cholesterin, FPG Fasting plasma glucose, HB Hemoglobin, T Body temperature, CVP Central venous pressure, PEEP Positive end expiratory pressure
  2. *: P<0.05

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