Fig. 1From: Defining the hemodynamic response of hypertensive and normotensive subjects through serial timed blood pressure readings in the clinica Trends in Systolic Blood Pressure in mmHg amongst Hypertensive and Normotensive Patients. Figure shows an increase in systolic blood pressure from pre-clinic time to in-clinic period followed by a drop in the post-clinic phase. Arrows denote the difference between hypertensive and normotensive systolic blood pressure in the pre-clinic, in-clinic and post-clinic phase along with their p-values. b Trends in Diastolic Blood Pressure in mmHg amongst Hypertensive and Normotensive Patients. Figure shows an increase in diastolic blood pressure from pre-clinic time to in-clinic period followed by a drop in the post-clinic phase. Arrows denote the difference between hypertensive and normotensive diastolic blood pressure in the pre-clinic, in-clinic and post-clinic phase along with their p-values. c Trends in Pulse in beats per minute amongst Hypertensive and Normotensive Patients. Figure shows a consistent decrease in pulse in beats per minute from pre-clinic to post-clinic phase. Arrows denote the difference between hypertensive and normotensive pulse values in the pre-clinic, in-clinic and post-clinic phase along with their p-valuesBack to article page