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    The effect of dual blockade compared to mono blockade on central systolic blood pressure with 95% confidence intervals as dotted lines.

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    <p>The number of measurement indicates 1. for baseline (mix of patients with and without previous treatment with either ACEI/ARB), 2. after 8 weeks of mono blockade with either ACEI/ARB, 3. after further 8 weeks of mono blockade and 4. after 8 weeks of dual blockade. * P<0.01.</p

    Additional file 1: of Item analysis using Rasch models confirms that the Danish versions of the DISABKIDS® chronic-generic and diabetes-specific modules are valid and reliable

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    GLLRM's of the five subscales of DCGM Emotion, Social inclusion and exclusion, Physical limitation and treatment and the two subscales of DSM Impact and diabetes treatment. (DOCX 577 kb

    The effect of dual blockade compared with mono blockade on pulse-pressure-amplification with 95% confidence intervals as dotted lines.

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    <p>The number of measurement indicates 1. for baseline (mix of patients with and without previous treatment with either ACEI/ARB), 2. after 8 weeks of mono blockade with either ACEI/ARB, 3. after further 8 weeks of mono blockade and 4. after 8 weeks of dual blockade. * P<0.05.</p

    The effect of dual blockade compared with mono blockade on heart rate adjusted Augmentation Index (AIxHR75) with 95% confidence intervals as dotted lines.

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    <p>The number of measurement indicates 1. for baseline (mix of patients with and without previous treatment with either ACEI/ARB), 2. after 8 weeks of mono blockade with either ACEI/ARB, 3. after further 8 weeks of mono blockade and 4. after 8 weeks of dual blockade. * P<0.01.</p

    Model of the block structure of the chain graph model used in the study.

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    <p>Block A: age and sex. Block B: the 19 somatic symptoms in a interrelated system. Block C: self-perceived health or limitations due to physical health.</p
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