Effects of beta-adrenergic blocking agents on the blood pressure, plasma renin activity and hemodynamics of hypertensive patients
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Effects of beta-adrenergic blocking agents on the blood pressure, plasma renin activity and hemodynamics of hypertensive patients
Abstract
Changes in blood pressure, plasma renin activity, and hemodynamic components were studied in 23 patients with essential hypertension treated with oral pindolol or propranolol. These beta-adrenergic blocking agents effectively lowered the blood pressure in the majority of the patients. Although plasma renin activity was not significantly changed, the higher was the pretreatment level, the more it tended to be decreased. Systemic vascular resistence was significantly decreased, while changes in cardiac index and circulating blood volume were variable. Pindolol showed less effect in reducing the heart rate than propranolol. The antihypertensive effect of these drugs had no correlation with the change in plasma renin activity or in any one of hemodynamic components.
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