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Arterial wave reflection during antihypertensive therapy with barnidipine: a 6-month, open-label study using an integrated cardiovascular ultrasound approach in patients with newly diagnosed hypertension.

Carlo Palombo1, Emona Malshi, Carmela Morizzo, Frank Rakebrandt, Valentina Corretti, Francesca Santini, Alan G Fraser, Michaela Kozakova.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Increased central aortic pressure resulting from large artery stiffening and increased wave reflection is associated with higher hypertension-related morbidity.
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to evaluate the effects of a vasodilator-based therapy with the calcium channel blocker barnidipine on arterial stiffness, wave reflection, and left ventricular (LV) performance using an integrated cardiovascular ultrasound approach (including wave intensity analysis).
METHODS: Newly diagnosed, previously untreated patients with grade 1 or 2 essential hypertension (systolic blood pressure [BP] > or =140 and <180 mm Hg, and/or diastolic BP > or =90 and <110 mm Hg), and with no signs of clinical cardiovascular disease, were eligible for study. Carotid artery mechanics were investigated at baseline and after 3 and 6 months of barnidipine therapy (10-20 mg once daily, according to an open-label design) using a double-beam carotid ultrasound technique. This provided a simultaneous recording of diameter-derived pressure and flow velocity signals and allowed analysis of wave intensity. Indices of local arterial stiffness and wave reflection, as well as separated forward and backward pressure waves, were estimated. LV geometry, mass, and systolic and diastolic performance were also assessed using Doppler echocardiography. All ultrasound examinations and readings were performed by investigators blinded to patient demographics and treatment phase. Normotensive control subjects (office BP <140/90 mm Hg) were included as a reference group.
RESULTS: Twenty-one white, treatment-naive patients with hypertension (mean [SD] age, 58 [8] years; 14 males; mean body mass index, 27 [5] kg/m(2); mean BP, 159 [14]/96 [5] mm Hg) were enrolled. Twenty normotensive subjects comprised the control group. Compared with the control subjects, patients with hypertension had a higher mean augmentation index ([AIx] 22.0% [7.0%] vs 13.1% [5.2%]; P < 0.01), Peterson's pressure-strain elastic modulus (175 [49] vs 126 [41] kPa; P < 0.01), and forward and backward pressure waves (137 [17] vs 108 [7] mm Hg [P < 0.001] and 21 [6] vs 17 [5] mm Hg [P < 0.05], respectively) at baseline. After 6 months of barnidipine treatment, mean office BP in the patients with hypertension decreased from 159 (14)/96 (5) mm Hg at baseline to 138 (16)/81 (9) mm Hg (P < 0.001) due to a significant reduction in forward and backward pressure waves, and AIx decreased to 17.0% (8.0%) (P < 0.01); there were no significant changes in indices of intrinsic arterial stiffness. A significant direct relationship between AIx and pulse pressure (r = 0.45 [P < 0.05]) was observed at baseline in hypertensive patients but not after therapy (r = 0.26 [P = NS]). Mean stress-adjusted LV midwall shortening increased from 110% (17%) at baseline to 118% (13%) at 6 months (P < 0.05), which was comparable to baseline values in the control subjects (119% [10%]).
CONCLUSION: In these middle-aged patients with newly diagnosed mild to moderate hypertension, vasodilator therapy with barnidipine reduced central BP by a parallel reduction of forward and backward pressure waves, together with a later arrival of the reflected waves, with no significant changes in intrinsic arterial stiffness. Copyright 2009 Excerpta Medica Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20110026     DOI: 10.1016/j.clinthera.2009.12.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Ther        ISSN: 0149-2918            Impact factor:   3.393


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2.  Vascular stiffening in pulmonary hypertension: cause or consequence? (2013 Grover Conference series).

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4.  Chasing the reflected wave back into the heart: a new hypothesis while the jury is still out.

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5.  Barnidipine Real-Life Efficacy and Tolerability in Arterial Hypertension: Results from Younger and Older Patients in the BASIC-HT Study.

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6.  Augmentation index is not a proxy for wave reflection magnitude: mechanistic analysis using a computational model.

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Review 8.  How to Improve Effectiveness and Adherence to Antihypertensive Drug Therapy: Central Role of Dihydropyridinic Calcium Channel Blockers in Hypertension.

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