Diuretics, beta-blockers or both as treatment for essential hypertension.
Open Access
- 1 April 1979
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wiley
- Vol. 7 (S2) , 189S-197S
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2125.1979.tb04690.x
Abstract
1 Patients with borderline (group I) and sustained hypertension (group II) were treated with beta-blocking drugs, diuretics and the combination of both. In the two groups of patients the antihypertensive effectiveness of both short-term intravenous or chronically oral propranolol was directly related to the extent to which the drug produced an absolute reduction in plasma renin activity (PRA). No such a correlation could be obtained with pindolol. In group I following beta-blockade, day-night profiles of PRA were similar to those observed in group II before treatment. Thus, in this latter subgroup, low renin profiles might reflect reduced beta-adrenergic activity. 2 When the chronically beta-blockaded patients were changed to chronic diuretic therapy it became evident that young hypertensive patients of group II showed a more pronounced BP response than the patients of group I. In those patients of group II in whom pressure was not controlled by the diuretic alone, combination with a beta-blocker led to pressure normalization. 3 The beta-blocking drug induced reduction in pressure was greater in the 25-35 yr olds, than in those older than 55. In contrast, the antihypertensive effect of the diuretic was more pronounced in the 55-70 yr olds than in those younger than 40. 4 It is concluded that sympathetic nervous system activity mainly determined PRA as well as antihypertensive effectiveness of both the beta-blockers and the diuretics. As to outpatient management it is proposed that with exception of young borderline hypertensives who seem to respond best to beta-blockers, initial antihypertensive drug therapy may consist of a diuretic agent. If the antihypertensive effect of the diuretic is insufficient, combination with a beta-blocking drug could be used to achieve the best effect.Keywords
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