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Fig. 4

From: Identifying drug-related attributes to personalise antihypertensive agents: the outcome report of patients receiving metoprolol therapy

Fig. 4

Attribute distribution of all patients who received metoprolol. The point colour of each dotted line represents the normalised value of the targeted attribute for each patient in the successful and unsuccessful groups. The two red horizontal bars on the dotted lines represent the lowest and highest values of the normalised reference values of the attributes. HCT: haematocrit; HB: haemoglobin; Cr: serum creatinine; Urea: serum urea, UA: serum uric acid; Cys: serum cystatin C; TC: cholesterol; LDL: low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; HDL: high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; K+: potassium; Na+: sodium; FPG: fasting blood glucose; PLT: platelet count; SBP: systolic pressure; DBP: diastolic pressure; PP: pulse pressure; HR: heart rate. The colour shade on the right is the Heatmap of the figure. The normalised attribute values are shown in different colour codes. The low values (at the bottom) are shown in purple, and the high values are shown in yellow (at the top)

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