Table 1.
Characteristics of study sample by sex.
Fig 1.
Kaplan-Meier curve for heart failure risk by orthostatic blood pressure response.
(A) Presence of OH at baseline was associated with a 1.5 times higher risk of incident HF when compared to a normal (neither OH nor OHT) orthostatic BP response (multivariable-adjusted model HR 1.47, 95% CI 1.13–1.91, p = 0.0045). (B) Participants at risk per follow-up year. OH indicates orthostatic hypotension; OHT, orthostatic hypertension; HR, hazard ratio.
Table 2.
Association of orthostatic blood pressure response with risk of HF and HF subtypes.