PMID: 2124470Jul 1, 1990Paper

Relations between antihypertensive and vascular effects of nitrendipine

Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux
F Baylac-DomengetroyR Barraine

Abstract

We have realized an unicentric prospective study to assess the effects of Nitrendipine on carotid circulation and arterial blood pressure (BP) in essential, permanent, uncomplicated arterial hypertension. This randomized, double blind versus placebo trial concerned 21 mild to moderate hypertensive patients (pts) (WHO advices) aged from 35 to 65 years. After a 15 days washout, the pts were randomized in two groups: 11 pts received a 20 mg Nitrendipine tablet once a day and 10 pts received a placebo. BP control and ultrasonic carotid flowmetry were performed at J0 and J30. At J30, BP was normalized for 55% of pts under NT (versus 30% for placebo). This result correspond to a very significative decrease for systolic and diastolic BP and differential BP (Dif BP) without reflex tachycardia, under Nitrendipine, opposite to placebo. Ultrasonic carotid flowmetry variations are not significative excepting common carotid vasodilation under Nitrendipine. Under Nitrendipine, at J30, 5 pts show a decrease of a least 15% of the cerebral vascular resistances (responding patients); and 6 pts do not show any significative decrease of cerebral vascular resistances. For the responding pts, arteriolar vasodilation is then correlated to the decreas...Continue Reading

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