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Clinical Trial
. 1989 Aug 26;299(6698):533-6.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.299.6698.533.

Effect of captopril on blood pressure and kidney function in normotensive insulin dependent diabetics with nephropathy

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Clinical Trial

Effect of captopril on blood pressure and kidney function in normotensive insulin dependent diabetics with nephropathy

H H Parving et al. BMJ. .

Abstract

Objective: To assess whether inhibition of angiotensin converting enzyme protects kidney function in diabetic nephropathy.

Design: Open, randomised follow up study of normotensive insulin dependent diabetics with nephropathy either treated or not with captopril for one year.

Setting: Outpatient diabetic clinic in a tertiary referral centre.

Patients: 32 Normotensive patients with insulin dependent diabetes complicated by nephropathy who were randomised either to the treatment group (n = 15) or to the control group (n = 17).

Interventions: The treatment group was given captopril (25-100 mg/day) for 12 months, the average dose during the second six months of the study being 40 mg daily. Controls were not treated.

Main outcome measures: Albuminuria, arterial blood pressure, and the glomerular filtration rate.

Results: Mean arterial blood pressure fell by 3 (SE 2) mm Hg in the captopril treated group and rose by 6 (1) mm Hg in the controls. In addition, albuminuria declined by 11% in the captopril treated group and rose by 55% in the controls, fractional albumin clearance fell by 17% in the captopril treated group and increased by 66% in the controls, and the glomerular filtration rate declined by 3.1 (2.8)ml/min/1.73 m2 with captopril and by 6.4 (3.1) ml/min/1.73 m2 in the controls.

Conclusion: Inhibition of angiotensin converting enzyme arrests the progressive rise in albuminuria in normotensive insulin dependent diabetics with nephropathy.

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