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[Q] What statistical test do we use to detect a difference in blood pressure numbers before and after an experimental treatment?
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Edit for detail: Since it is two numbers that only look like a ratio (eg 120/75) you can’t test it like that. The top number is the pressure in the arteries when blood is pumped out and the bottom number is the pressure when the heart is resting between beats. So I’m wondering how to test participants before and after treatment values. I wonder if it’s just as simple as testing the top and bottom individually. I’ve read a number of blood pressure medication papers, but they are light on the methods.

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