Metoprolol retard effectiveness in patients with arterial hypertension and disturbed circadian blood pressure rhythm

Aim. To study metoprolol retard antihypertensive effects and its influence on circadian blood pressure (BP) profile, according to BP circadian rhythm type. Material and methods. The study included 20 patients with Stage I-II essential arterial hypertension (EAH). At baseline and after one-month meto...

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Main Authors: P. P. Tikhonov, L. A. Sokolova
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Language:Russian
Published: «SILICEA-POLIGRAF» LLC 2006-08-01
Series:Кардиоваскулярная терапия и профилактика
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Online Access:https://cardiovascular.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/1223
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L. A. Sokolova
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description Aim. To study metoprolol retard antihypertensive effects and its influence on circadian blood pressure (BP) profile, according to BP circadian rhythm type. Material and methods. The study included 20 patients with Stage I-II essential arterial hypertension (EAH). At baseline and after one-month metoprolol retard therapy (100 mg/d), 24-hour BP monitoring (BPM) was performed. According to BPM results, all patients were divided into two groups: Group D («dippers»), and Group ND («non-dippers»). Both groups were comparable by mean age, EAH duration, and BP levels. Results. By the end of the study, BP normalized in 45% (n=5) of Group D participants, and in 78% (n=7) of Group ND subjects. In both groups, mean 24-hour BP, daytime and nighttime BP, BP load, and BP variability decreased. BP decrease in Group ND was significantly greater than in Group D. The difference was statistically significant for mean 24-hour BP, daytime and nighttime systolic BP. Metoprolol retard did not affect circadian index (CI) and proportion of different circadian rhythm types. Nevertheless, during the therapy, «night-peakers» (CI<0) and «over-dippers» (CI>20%) were absent, «non-dippers» were rare, and, as a result, «dippers» number increased. Metoprolol retard (100 mg/d) tolerability was satisfactory in both groups. Аdverse effects – sleepiness, headache, nose stuffiness – did not result in medication withdrawal. Conclusion. Metoprolol had especially high antihypertensive effectiveness in patients with inadequate nighttime BP decrease.
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spelling doaj.art-907d028b23704a25b084dbb2f55e31152023-03-13T07:23:12Zrus«SILICEA-POLIGRAF» LLCКардиоваскулярная терапия и профилактика1728-88002619-01252006-08-01542227934Metoprolol retard effectiveness in patients with arterial hypertension and disturbed circadian blood pressure rhythmP. P. Tikhonov0L. A. Sokolova1Санкт-Петербургская государственная медицинская академия им И.И. Мечникова. Санкт-ПетербургСанкт-Петербургская государственная медицинская академия им И.И. Мечникова. Санкт-ПетербургAim. To study metoprolol retard antihypertensive effects and its influence on circadian blood pressure (BP) profile, according to BP circadian rhythm type. Material and methods. The study included 20 patients with Stage I-II essential arterial hypertension (EAH). At baseline and after one-month metoprolol retard therapy (100 mg/d), 24-hour BP monitoring (BPM) was performed. According to BPM results, all patients were divided into two groups: Group D («dippers»), and Group ND («non-dippers»). Both groups were comparable by mean age, EAH duration, and BP levels. Results. By the end of the study, BP normalized in 45% (n=5) of Group D participants, and in 78% (n=7) of Group ND subjects. In both groups, mean 24-hour BP, daytime and nighttime BP, BP load, and BP variability decreased. BP decrease in Group ND was significantly greater than in Group D. The difference was statistically significant for mean 24-hour BP, daytime and nighttime systolic BP. Metoprolol retard did not affect circadian index (CI) and proportion of different circadian rhythm types. Nevertheless, during the therapy, «night-peakers» (CI<0) and «over-dippers» (CI>20%) were absent, «non-dippers» were rare, and, as a result, «dippers» number increased. Metoprolol retard (100 mg/d) tolerability was satisfactory in both groups. Аdverse effects – sleepiness, headache, nose stuffiness – did not result in medication withdrawal. Conclusion. Metoprolol had especially high antihypertensive effectiveness in patients with inadequate nighttime BP decrease.https://cardiovascular.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/1223артериальная гипертензиясуточное мониторирование артериального давленияциркадный ритм артериального давлениялечениеметопролол
spellingShingle P. P. Tikhonov
L. A. Sokolova
Metoprolol retard effectiveness in patients with arterial hypertension and disturbed circadian blood pressure rhythm
Кардиоваскулярная терапия и профилактика
артериальная гипертензия
суточное мониторирование артериального давления
циркадный ритм артериального давления
лечение
метопролол
title Metoprolol retard effectiveness in patients with arterial hypertension and disturbed circadian blood pressure rhythm
title_full Metoprolol retard effectiveness in patients with arterial hypertension and disturbed circadian blood pressure rhythm
title_fullStr Metoprolol retard effectiveness in patients with arterial hypertension and disturbed circadian blood pressure rhythm
title_full_unstemmed Metoprolol retard effectiveness in patients with arterial hypertension and disturbed circadian blood pressure rhythm
title_short Metoprolol retard effectiveness in patients with arterial hypertension and disturbed circadian blood pressure rhythm
title_sort metoprolol retard effectiveness in patients with arterial hypertension and disturbed circadian blood pressure rhythm
topic артериальная гипертензия
суточное мониторирование артериального давления
циркадный ритм артериального давления
лечение
метопролол
url https://cardiovascular.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/1223
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