[Effects of ACE inhibitor fosinopril on a 24-h profile of arterial pressure in hypertensive patients with obesity and hypercholesterolemia].
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Abstrakti
OBJECTIVE
To study effects of fosinopril on a 24-h profile of blood pressure (BP) in hypertensive patients with obesity and hypercholesterolemia.
METHODS
A randomized comparative trial enrolled 96 patients aged 30-50 years with arterial hypertension (AH) of the first and second degree. The patients were randomized into 2 groups by age, gender, AH duration, office AP, body mass index, cholesterol level. The patients of group 1 received fosinopril (monopril) in a single daily dose 10 mg with further rise to 20 mg. The patients of group 2 were given metoprolol twice a day in a dose 25 mg with further rise to 75 mg. Examination of the patients was made before the treatment and after 16 weeks of therapy with fosinopril and metoprolol.
RESULTS
A 16-week therapy with fosinopril resulted in lowering of office BP, mean day systolic, diastolic, pulse BP. The profile of SBP improved: the number of "dippers" with an adequate day profile of BP rose. Fosinopril significantly reduced left ventricular myocardial mass (LVMM) and myocardial mass index. Metoprolol had the same hypotensive action but had no effect on mean 24-h pulse and mean BP, LVMM, LVMM index.
CONCLUSIONS
Fosinopril is more effective than metoprolol in relation to a 24-h profile of BP and LVMM reduction.