The Fixed Combination of Andodipine and Bisoprolol Eliminates the Effect of beta-Blockers on Central Pulse Wave in Patients With Arterial Hypertension

Aim: to assess effect of beta-blockers in the characteristics of the central pulse wave and the effect of switching to a fixed bisoprolol/amlodipine (B/A) combination. Material and methods. Untreated patients (n=28, age 53.6+5.7 years, 19 men) with uncomplicated hypertension without diabetes were given bisoprolol 5-10 mg. After 4 weeks at blood pressure (BP) ->40/90 mmHg amlodipine (5 mg) was added by switching to a fixed B/A combination. The dose of amlodipine in this combination was increased to 10 mg in order to achieve target BP. The duration of combination therapy was 8 weeks. Analysis of the contour of central pulse wave and measurement of pulse wave velocity between carotid and femoral arteries (PWVCA) were evaluated before treatment, after monotherapy with bisoprolol, and after therapy with fixed B/A combination. Results. After monotherapy with bisoprolol 5 patients achieved BP control, 23 were switched to a fixed B/A combination. Monotherapy with bisoprolol reduced mainly peripheral BP and increased augmentation index (Al) of aortic pulse pressure, normalized to heart rate of 75 beats/min (Al -75). Switching to a fixed B/A combination resulted in further reduction of peripheral BP and significantly greater lowering of central systolic and pulse pressure, return of Al -75 to baseline values, significant decrease of PWVCA. Conclusion. Switching to a fixed B/A combination eliminates the potentially undesirable effects of p-blockers on the parameters of the reflected wave, thus resulting in effective lowering of central systolic and pulse BP, and reduction of PWVCA.

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Издательство
KlinMed Consulting
Номер выпуска
12
Язык
Русский
Страницы
11-16
Статус
Опубликовано
Том
55
Год
2015
Ключевые слова
central blood pressure; fixed bisoprolol/amlodipine combination; combination therapy
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