1. Ambulatory blood pressure in hypertensive patients with left ventricular hypertrophy: efficacy of first-line combination perindopril/indapamide therapy
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Asmar, R., Garcia-Puig, J., Gosse, P., Yuri Karpov, Leeuw, P. W., Magometschniggs, D., Matos, L., and Schmieder, R.
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Male ,Time Factors ,indapamide ,Blood Pressure ,Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory ,Middle Aged ,enalapril ,left ventricular hypertrophy ,ambulatory blood pressure monitoring ,Treatment Outcome ,Echocardiography ,Hypertension ,Perindopril ,Humans ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular ,cardiovascular diseases ,Prospective Studies ,Antihypertensive Agents ,circulatory and respiratory physiology ,Original Research ,Aged - Abstract
Background Ambulatory blood pressure (BP) is more sensitive than office BP and is highly correlated with the left ventricular mass (LVM) of hypertensive patients with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). Methods In this prospectively designed ancillary study of the PICXEL trial, the effects of first-line combination perindopril/indapamide on ambulatory BP were compared with those of monotherapy with enalapril in 127 patients. Hypertensive patients with LVH received once daily either perindopril 2 mg/indapamide 0.625 mg (n = 65) or enalapril 10 mg (n = 62) for 52 weeks. Dose adjustments were allowed for uncontrolled BP. Twenty-four-hour ambulatory BP and echocardiographic parameters were measured at baseline, week 24, and week 52. Results At study end, both treatments significantly improved ambulatory BP compared with baseline (p ≤ 0.01). Perindopril/indapamide treatment reduced 24-hour and daytime systolic BP (SBP) and pulse pressure (PP) significantly more than enalapril treatment (p < 0.01). No significant between-group differences were noted for diastolic BP (DBP) or for night-time measurements. Trough/peak ratios were higher with perindopril/indapamide than with enalapril (88.5 vs 65.8 for SBP and 86.7 vs 63.9 for DBP, respectively). The global smoothness index was higher with perindopril/indapamide than with enalapril (6.6 vs 5.2 for SBP and 5.6 vs 4.9 for DBP, respectively). With perindopril/indapamide treatment, LVM index was significantly reduced (−9.1 g/m2 from baseline; p vs baseline
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- 2007