Combined antihypertensive therapy in patients with arterial hypertension and type 2 diabetes

2009 
: The aim of the study was to assess effect of 12-week long combined therapy with quinapril (accupro), an ACE inhibitor, and diuretic indapamide SR on arterial pressure (AP), carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, and safety of the treatment in patients having arterial hypertension (AH) with and without DM2. Sixty outpatients with grade II-III AH (mean age 55.3 +/- 9.6 yr) were divided into 2 groups: group 1 (n = 30) comprised patients with AH and DM2, group 2 (n = 30) included patients with AH alone. Combined therapy with daily doses of 23.3 +/- 9.8 g accupro and 1.5 mg indapamide reduced systolic and diastolic AP by 30.2 and 27.3% respectively in group 1 and by 27.6 and 27.1% in group 2. In patients with AH and DM2, fasting and postprandial blood glucose levels decreased by 7.3 and 5.2% and HbA1c by 8.9% (p < 0.05). Total cholesterol, triglycerides, and LDL cholesterol tended to decrease in both groups. HDL cholesterol significantly (p < 0.05) increased by 11.1% in group 1 and 10% in group 2 Side effects were documented only in 8.3% of the patients and did not require withdrawal of therapy. It is concluded that antihypertensive treatment with quinapril (accupro), an ACE inhibitor, and diuretic indapamide SR may be recommended for long-term therapy of AH concomitant with DM2.
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