Benefit of losartan/hydrochlorothiazide-fixed dose combination treatment for isolated morning hypertension: The MAPPY study
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Benefit of losartan/hydrochlorothiazide-fixed dose combination treatment for isolated morning hypertension: The MAPPY study
Abstract
Morning hypertension is an established risk factor for cardiovascular events. In the Morning Hypertension and Angiotensin Receptor Blocker/Hydrochlorothiazide Combination Therapy (MAPPY) study, a 50-mg losartan/12.5-mg hydrochlorothiazide combination (Los/HCTZ) lowered morning blood pressure (BP) more effectively than 100-mg losartan (High-Los) in treated hypertensive patients with morning hypertension. The aim of this MAPPY study sub-analysis was to determine whether Los/HCTZ was effective for controlling isolated morning hypertension (morning BP ≥ 135/85 mmHg and evening BP < 135/85 mmHg), sustained hypertension (morning and evening BP ≥ 135/85 mmHg), or both. Of the 110 patients studied, 25 (22.7%) had isolated morning hypertension, and 85 (77.3%) had sustained hypertension at baseline. After 3-month treatment, isolated morning hypertension developed into controlled hypertension (morning and evening BP < 135/85 mmHg) in 9 of 11 Los/HCTZ patients (81.8%) and 3 of 14 High-Los patients (21.4%) (p = 0.003, chi-square test). Sustained hypertension developed into controlled hypertension in 21 of 44 Los/HCTZ patients (47.7%) and 13 of 41 High-Los patients (31.7%)(NS). The rates of achievement of SBP < 135 mmHg both in the morning and evening were: 81.8% and 21.4% in Los/HCTZ- and High-Los-treated isolated morning hypertension (p = 0.003), respectively; and 61.4% and 36.6% in Los/HCTX- and High-Los-treated sustained hypertension (p = 0.022), respectively. In conclusion, Los/HCTZ was effective for controlling both types of morning hypertension, especially isolated morning hypertension. Los/HCTZ was superior to High-Los in treating both types of morning hypertension.
Keywords: Angiotensin receptor blockers; combination therapy; diuretics; morning hypertension; treatment.
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