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Effectiveness and safety of indapamide sustained-release in the treatment of post partial hypertension

Authors :
I R Gaisin
A S Iskchakova
L V Shilina
N I Maksimov
Zh V Vavilkina
N P Sava
Source :
Системные гипертензии, Vol 12, Iss 2, Pp 24-28 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
IP Morozov P.V., 2015.

Abstract

Background. Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy have been recognized as an important risk factor for atherosclerotic CVD in women. Therefore, lifestyle modifications, regular blood pressure control, and control of metabolic factors are recommended after delivery, to avoid complications in subsequent pregnancies and to reduce maternal cardiovascular risk in the future. There are no uniform recommendations for the treatment of post partial hypertension (HT) yet.Methods. In a case-control, open-label 1-year study, 54 post-partum hypertensive women (aged 22-38 years; body mass index 26.7±3.8 kg/m2; 18 with previous pre-eclampsia, 18 pre-existing HT, 18 pre-existing HT plus superimposed pre-eclampsia) were studied. Nursing mothers (n=27) received adjusted-dose methyldopa (Egis) 500-2000 mg daily, 27 non-feeding women received indapamide SR (Servier) 1.5 mg daily. No significant differences observed between two groups at baseline.Results. After comprehensive follow-up, clinical blood pressure was not found to differ substantially between indapamide and methyldopa groups (124.8±3.2/83.2±2.1 mmHg vs 125.3±3.8/81.5±2.9 mmHg respectively; p =NS), but indapamide significantly better improved diurnal BP patterns. No maternal adverse effects were registered in both groups, except for sleepiness and bad mood in 18.5% of methyldopa patients. There was a significant difference in weight reduction, in favour of indapamide (-11.3 kg vs -2.7 kg; p =0.032), as well as in decrease of microalbuminuria (-189.2 mg/24 h vs -51.4 mg/24 h; p

Details

Language :
Russian
ISSN :
2075082X and 25422189
Volume :
12
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Системные гипертензии
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.52a1b965d16e48ca87014c14667a48de
Document Type :
article