Effect of Perindopril/Indapamide on Cerebral Blood Flow in Middle-Aged, Treatment-Naïve Patients with Hypertension
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01.12.2020 |
Ostroumova T.M.
Ostroumova O.D.
Parfenov V.A.
Perepelova E.M.
Perepelov V.A.
Kochetkov A.I.
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Advances in Therapy |
10.1007/s12325-020-01515-7 |
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© 2020, Springer Healthcare Ltd., part of Springer Nature. Introduction: The relationship between blood pressure (BP) and cerebral blood flow (CBF) is not fully understood. This study evaluated the impact of a perindopril arginine/indapamide (Pa/I) single-pill combination (SPC) on CBF in middle-aged patients. Methods: A total of 22 treatment-naïve patients with essential hypertension and at least one hypertension-mediated organ damage and 41 healthy controls were enrolled. At baseline, all participants underwent brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); patients with hypertension underwent an additional MRI at end of follow-up. Arterial spin labeling (ASL) was used to calculate CBF in the frontal lobe cortical plate. Patients with hypertension received once-daily Pa/I 5 mg/1.25 mg SPC, which could be increased to Pa/I 10 mg/2.5 mg at 2 weeks if necessary. Patients with hypertension underwent 24-h ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) at baseline and end of follow-up. Results: Mean baseline BP values were 146.2/93.1 and 119.1/76.1 mmHg in the hypertension and control groups, respectively. Patients with hypertension had significantly (p < 0.001) lower CBF in the cortical plate of both left (36.2 ± 8.3 vs. 45.3 ± 3.5 ml/100 g/min) and right (37.9 ± 7.9 vs. 45.8 ± 3.2 ml/100 g/min) frontal lobes compared to normotensive controls. At the end of follow-up, there was a statistically significant (p < 0.001) increase in CBF in the cortical plate of both left (from 36.2 ± 8.3 to 47.5 ± 9.8 ml/100 g/min) and right frontal lobes (from 37.9 ± 7.9 to 47.4 ± 10.1 ml/100 g/min) compared to baseline. No significant difference was found between end of follow-up CBF levels in frontal lobes of patients with hypertension and those of healthy controls at baseline. Office BP decreased by 24.2/15.5 mmHg and 24-h ABPM from 145.5/95.3 to 120.8/79.3 mmHg. Conclusion: In middle-aged, treatment-naïve patients with hypertension, Pa/I SPC was associated with increased CBF in the cortical plate of the frontal lobes, which achieved levels of normotensive controls. The increase in CBF had no clear association with observed BP changes. Registration number: ISRCTN67799751.
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The fixed combination of lisinopril and indapamide: Optimization of cardioprotection in hypertensive patients
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01.01.2018 |
Podzolkov V.
Dragomiretskaya N.
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Arterial Hypertension (Russian Federation) |
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© 2018 All-Russian Public Organization Antihypertensive League. All Rights Reserved. The article presents current knowledge of pro-and antihypertensive mechanisms involved in the development of hypertension (HTN), and antihypertensive management strategies. Particular attention is paid to the angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor lisinopril and thiazide-like diuretic indapamide. The mechanisms and effects are described. The paper discusses the results of multicenter randomized clinical trials, and the antihypertensive effects of lisinopril and indapamide and their impact on myocardial hypertrophy in hypertensive patients. The potential advantages of fixed combination of lisinopril and indapamide in the treatment of patients with HTN are also discussed.
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Antihypertension drugs in prevention of cognition disorder and dementia: Focus on calcium channel blockers and diuretics
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01.01.2018 |
Ostroumova O.
Chernyaeva M.
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Cardiovascular Therapy and Prevention (Russian Federation) |
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© 2018 Vserossiiskoe Obshchestvo Kardiologov. All rights reserved. Arterial hypertension is associated with elevated risk of cognition decline and vascular dementia development, as the Alzheimer disease development. Therefore, antihypertension therapy might be of preventive value. The review is focused on literary data that witness on, despite controversial, evidence of cerebroprotective action of the range of antihypertension medications. Especially, dihydropyridine calcium antagonists, diuretics and some blockers of reninangiotensin-aldosterone system. These act not only via blood pressure decrease, but due to additional specific neuroprotective mechanisms. This makes it to consider calcium antagonists and diuretics as a major component of systemic hypertension management, incl. Elderly and senile patients, aiming to prevent cognition decline and dementia of various types development. Nitrendipine, among the calcium channels antagonists, and indapamide among diuretics have acquired the broadest evidence that points on their cerebroprotective properties.
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Effect of indapamide/perindopril fixed-dose combination on 24-hour blood pressure and cognitive functions in treatment-naive middle-aged patients with essential arterial hypertension
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01.01.2018 |
Ostroumova T.
Parfenov V.
Ostroumova O.
Borisova E.
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Nevrologiya, Neiropsikhiatriya, Psikhosomatika |
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© Ima-Press Publishing House. All rights reserved. Objective: to investigate the effect of indapamide/perindopril fixed-dose combination (FC) on 24-hour blood pressure (BP) and cognitive functions in antihypertensive treatment-naive middle-aged patients with uncomplicated grade 1-2 essential arterial hypertension (EAH). Patients and methods. The open prospective study enrolled 25 patients (9 men and 16 women) aged 40-59 years with a diastolic BP of 90-109 mm Hg and/or a systolic BP of 140-179 mm Hg, as evidenced by routine measurements. As starting antihypertensive therapy, the patients received indapamide 1.25/perindopril 5 mg FC once daily in the morning; if necessary, after 2 weeks (if the routine blood pressure was ≥140/90 mm Hg) they took indapamide 2.5/perindopril 10 mg once daily in the morning. The follow-up period was 14-16 weeks. Before and at the end of the follow-up, the patients underwent 24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) and evaluation of cognitive functions using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), ten-words test (immediate and delayed word recall), verbal association test (literal and categorical associations), number connecting test (Trail making test (TMT), part A and numbers and letters connecting test (TMT) part B), and Stroop test. Results. At the end of the follow-up period, treatment with indapamide/perindopril fixed-dose combination showed a statistically significant reduction in BPs, as evidenced by routine measurements and ABPM (during 24-hour, and awake and sleep periods); a statistically significant cognitive improvement: an increase in the number of the so-called words in the ten-words test during both immediate (from 5.5±1.6 6.5±1.5 words; p=0.02 vs baseline) and delayed (from 6.2±1.7 to 7.4±1.4 words; p=vs baseline) recalls, a decrease in the performance time of TMT-B (from 112.6±42.5 to 90.4±28.4 sec; p=0.02) and Stroop test Part 3 (from 135.5±50.1 to 112.6±19.6 sec; p=0.02), and a larger number of called words in the categorical associations test (from 6.5±2.4 to 8.1±2.9 words; p=0.02). Conclusion. The results obtained indicate that in treatment-naive middle-aged patients with EAH, indapamide/perindopril fixed-dose combination assures an effective reduction in BPs, as evidenced by routine measurements and ABPM, also improves cognitive functions, particularly attention, information processing speed, semantic memory, cognitive flexibility, and short-term and long-term memory.
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Cognitive disorders and dementia in old patients with arterial hypertension
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01.01.2018 |
Ostroumova O.
Starodubova A.
Ostroumova T.
Chernyaeva M.
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Kardiologiya |
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© 2018 Limited Liability Company KlinMed Consulting. All Rights Reserved. The article describes the definition of dementia, its diagnostic criteria, classification. Differences in the pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of different types of dementia are considered. The issues of interrelation of arterial hypertension and the risk of development of cognitive disorders and dementia in old and very old people are discussed in detail. Data on the effect of antihypertensive drugs of different groups on the risk of dementia and the state of cognitive functions are presented. The evidence base of dihydropyridine calcium antagonist amlodipine and thiazide-like diuretic indapamide-retard is discussed with respect to the prevention of dementia and cognitive decline and their beneficial effect on cognitive function in patients with arterial hypertension.
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