Changes in blood pressure 24-h monitoring data and quality of life in patients with systolic hypertension treated with arifon

Aim. The study of quality of life and 24-h monitoring blood pressure data in elderly patients with isolated systolic hypertension (SH) on arifon monotherapy. Materials and methods. 22 patients over 65 (mean age 69.8 +/- 1.3 years) suffering from SH entered the open trial. 24-h monitoring of blood pressure was performed at least 2 weeks after discontinuation of the previous antihypertensive treatment and after 4 weeks of arifon monotherapy (2.5 mg once a day), Quality of life was evaluated according to the standard SIP questionnaire. Results. Arifon 4-week treatment resulted in a significant fall of systolic pressure for 24 hours, day and night (by 16.2, 13.7 and 17.4%, respectively; p < 0.001). Variability of blood pressure did not change much. 24-h index for systolic and diastolic blood pressure increased 2-fold and by 46%, respectively. Moreover, the rate of the systolic pressure growth in the morning hours decreased by 36.7% (p < 0.05). Psychosomatic status by SIP questionnaire changed for the best. Conclusion. Arifon is an effective treatment of SH and improves quality of life.

Authors
Kobalava G.D. , Kotovskaya K.V. , Shkolnikova E.E.
Number of issue
9
Language
Russian
Pages
67-69
Status
Published
Volume
70
Year
1998
Keywords
systolic hypertension; 24-h monitoring of blood pressure; treatment; arifon (indapamide); quality of life
Date of creation
19.10.2018
Date of change
19.10.2018
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/9279/
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