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. 2015 Feb 20;144(4):145-50.
doi: 10.1016/j.medcli.2013.09.033. Epub 2013 Dec 6.

[Control of blood pressure in hypertensive patients on combination therapy]

[Article in Spanish]
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[Control of blood pressure in hypertensive patients on combination therapy]

[Article in Spanish]
Alejandro de la Sierra et al. Med Clin (Barc). .

Abstract

Background and aim: The impact of antihypertensive treatment on blood pressure (BP) control is fairly unknown. The aim of the study was to evaluate the degree of BP control and its relationship with treatment-related factors in hypertensive patients treated with 2 or 3 agents and attended in referral units.

Patients and methods: We studied 1,337 hypertensive subjects (41% women) with a mean age (SD) of 63 (12) years, who were receiving 2 or 3 antihypertensive drugs. The degree of BP control was estimated in a single visit by the proportion of patients with BP below 140/90mmHg.

Results: BP was controlled in 767 patients (57%). Lack of BP control was related to older age (12% risk for each 10-year increase) and the presence of microalbuminuria (64% risk increase). In those treated with 2 agents, BP control was 61%, without differences between those treated with fixed-drug or free combinations. BP control in those treated with 3 agents was 55%, higher in those receiving 3 agents in a fixed-drug combination (68%) compared with those on 3 agents administered separately (52%; P=.025). Drug classes used in combinations did not influence the degree of BP control.

Conclusions: The degree of BP control in patients treated with 2 or 3 agents is 57%. Microalbuminuria is related to a lack of BP control. In those receiving 3 agents, the use of fixed-drug combinations is associated with better BP control.

Keywords: Asociaciones farmacológicas; Blood pressure control; Control de la presión arterial; Drug combinations; Hipertensión arterial; Hypertension; Microalbuminuria; Oligoalbuminuria.

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