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Effects of intensified antihypertensive treatment in diabetic nephropathy: mortality and morbidity results of a prospective controlled 10-year study.

A K Trocha1, C Schmidtke, U Didjurgeit, I Mühlhauser, R Bender, M Berger, P T Sawicki.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe the effect of intensified antihypertensive therapy based on a structured teaching and treatment programme on the prognosis of hypertensive type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic patients with kidney disease.
DESIGN: The study was a controlled, prospective, parallel, 10-year follow-up trial. PATIENTS AND
INTERVENTIONS: A sequential sample of 91 hypertensive type 1 diabetic patients with overt diabetic nephropathy was prospectively followed for 10 years. Forty-five patients (intensified antihypertensive therapy; IT group) participated in an intensified antihypertensive therapy programme and 46 patients received routine antihypertensive treatment as provided by family physicians, consultants and local hospitals (routine antihypertensive therapy; RT group). OUTCOME MEASURES: The main endpoint was death; secondary endpoints were renal replacement therapy, blindness and amputation.
RESULTS: Blood pressure was reduced in the IT group and increased in the RT group. During the follow-up period, 29 patients died, seven in the IT group and 22 in the RT group. The survival curves were significantly different (P = 0.0008). The main causes of death were cardiac. In a multiple Cox proportional hazards model, allocation to the IT group reduced the mortality risk [relative risk (RR) = 0.213; 95% confidence interval 0.089-0.509, P = 0.00051, while age (P = 0.0039) and mean blood pressure (P= 0.0113) increased this risk. In multiple Cox or multiple logistic regression models, the risks of dialysis (RR = 0.269, 95% confidence interval 0.110-0.656, P = 0.0039), blindness (odds ratio = 0.158, 95% confidence interval 0.037-0.684, P= 0.0136), and amputation (RR = 0.181, 95% confidence interval 0.047-0.703, P= 0.0135) were significantly lower in the IT group compared with the RT group (log rank P = 0.0008).
CONCLUSION: We conclude that intensified antihypertensive treatment, based on a hypertension teaching and treatment programme, reduces long-term morbidity and mortality in patients with diabetic nephropathy.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10526912     DOI: 10.1097/00004872-199917100-00019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hypertens        ISSN: 0263-6352            Impact factor:   4.844


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