1naresh
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Clinical Association Blood Pressure at Toxicity* Normal (No. pts) Slight Elevation (No. pts) Severe Hypertension (No. pts) Transplant, cyclosporine/FK-506 18 14 30 Infection/sepsis/shock 17 – 16 Autoimmune 3 – 9 Chemotherapy 1 1 3 Eclampsia 6 1 10 Unknown — 1 6 Total 45 17 74
Note:—
* Normal indicates a mean arterial pressure [MAP] ≤ 105 mm Hg; slight elevation, MAP 106–115 mm Hg; severe hypertension, MAP ≥ 116 mm Hg; No. pts, number of patients.