Fig. 3.  (A ) Close-up view of the first 30 days of the survival curves, showing risk adjusted survival estimates using the Cox proportional-hazard method for two mean incursion values outside the range of 105–130 mmHg: 9 and 19 min (25th and 75th percentiles). (B ) Risk-adjusted survival estimates using the Cox proportional-hazard method for two mean incursion values outside the range of 105–130 mmHg: 9 and 19 min (25th and 75th percentiles). P  value for the continuous variable is less than 0.0001. (C ) Risk-adjusted survival estimates using the Cox proportional-hazard method for three mean incursion values outside the range of 105–130 mmHg: 9, 16, and 19 min (25th, 50th, and 75th percentiles). P  value for the continuous variable is less than 0.0001.

Fig. 3.  (A ) Close-up view of the first 30 days of the survival curves, showing risk adjusted survival estimates using the Cox proportional-hazard method for two mean incursion values outside the range of 105–130 mmHg: 9 and 19 min (25th and 75th percentiles). (B ) Risk-adjusted survival estimates using the Cox proportional-hazard method for two mean incursion values outside the range of 105–130 mmHg: 9 and 19 min (25th and 75th percentiles). P  value for the continuous variable is less than 0.0001. (C ) Risk-adjusted survival estimates using the Cox proportional-hazard method for three mean incursion values outside the range of 105–130 mmHg: 9, 16, and 19 min (25th, 50th, and 75th percentiles). P  value for the continuous variable is less than 0.0001.

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