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APTT, which is calculated as the ratio between the square of pulse transit time and the RR interval, has acceptable accuracy in tracking beat-to-beat femoral SBP and could detect substantially decreased femoral SBP.
We constructed a Markov model comparing intensive versus standard treatment of BP control, and conducted cost-effectiveness analysis through a Markov simulation to calculate incremental costeffectiveness ratio.