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Hypertension and diabetes. Clinical problems.

M T Zanella1, R C Santiago, J R de Sá, B J Salgado, S F de Faria, R B Peres, O Kohlmann Júnior, A B Ribeiro.   

Abstract

The choice of an appropriate antihypertensive agent and the hazards of postural hypotension are common problems faced in the treatment of diabetic hypertensive patients. The results of 3 studies addressing these problems are described in this report. In the first study, indoramin, an alpha-blocking agent, was administered to patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes and mild to moderate hypertension. Blood pressure control was achieved in 57% of patients with mild, and in none with moderate hypertension. The blood glucose and insulin responses to an oral 50g glucose loading, as well as the blood concentrations of HbA1 did not change during therapy. Seven patients were excluded because of side effects. In 4 of them postural hypotension was observed. In the second study, the effects of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, administered to patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes and mild to moderate hypertension, were evaluated. Blood pressure control was achieved in 78% of the patients on captopril (n = 14) and in 74% of patients on enalapril therapy (n = 23). Symptomatic postural hypotension (n = 2) and hyperkalaemia (n = 2) were observed with both drugs. Significant reductions in 24-hour urinary protein or albumin excretion were detected in 12 patients on enalapril therapy. No changes in 2-hour postprandial blood glucose and HbA1 levels were observed during therapy with ACE inhibitors. In the third study, dopaminergic antagonist agents were evaluated in diabetic patients with orthostatic hypotension. In 7 patients metoclopramide (20mg intravenously) reduced the fall in mean arterial pressure induced by upright tilt.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3042352     DOI: 10.2165/00003495-198800356-00018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drugs        ISSN: 0012-6667            Impact factor:   9.546


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