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STOP-Hypertension 2: A Prospective Intervention Trial of 'Newer' versus 'Older' Treatment Alternatives in Old Patients with Hypertension

Authors :
P. O. Wester
Bengt Scherstén
Tord Ekbom
U de Faire
L Hansson
L. H. Lindholm
Thomas Hedner
Björn Dahlöf
Source :
Blood Pressure. 2:136-141
Publication Year :
1993
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 1993.

Abstract

It is well established that hypertensive patients benefit from drug treatment of their disorder. In recent years three major out-come studies of antihypertensive treatment in elderly hypertensives have shown substantial benefits, i.e. a reduction in the risk of stroke and other cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. In all these studies beta-blockers and/or diuretics were used in comparison with placebo. Newer therapeutic alternatives have, however, at least theoretically, many advantages which could result in further improvements in prognosis. The initial Swedish Trial in Old Patients with Hypertension (STOP-Hypertension 1) was conducted in men and women aged 70-84 years. STOP-Hypertension 2 will evaluate the therapy used in STOP-Hypertension 1 against therapy based on either ACE-inhibitors (enalapril and lisinopril) or on calcium antagonists (isradipine and felodipine), using the PROBE design (Prospective, Randomised, Open, Blinded Endpoint evaluation). The primary aim will be to assess the effect on cardiovascular mortality. Statistical calculations indicate that 6,600 patients, followed for four years will be needed (2p or = 180/105 mmHg (and/or). Recruitment of patients started in September 1992 and so far more than 100 patients/week have been included.

Details

ISSN :
16511999 and 08037051
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood Pressure
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........df8e9e4f5af40e01d81821a7239c26e1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3109/08037059309077541