Blood Pressure Response Under Chronic Antihypertensive Drug Therapy The
Role of Aortic Stiffness in the REASON (Preterax in Regression of
Arterial Stiffness in a Controlled Double-Blind) Study
Objectives We sought to evaluate the role of arterial stiffness on blood
pressure (BP) response to drug treatment.
Background Increased arterial stiffness (pulse wave velocity [PWV]) is
associated with increased systolic blood pressure (SBP).
Antihypertensive drug therapy achieves better control of diastolic blood
pressure (DBP) than SBP does, implying that increased PWV might be a
predictor of the SBP response to treatment.
Methods The REASON (Preterax in Regression of Arterial Stiffness in a
Controlled Double-Blind) study is a randomized, double-blind trial
comparing atenolol versus perindopril/indapamide; 375 patients with
hypertension, with BP and PWV measurements at baseline and after 12
months of treatment, were divided into 3 tertiles according to baseline
PWV and included in a post-hoc analysis.
Results After 12 months of treatment, BP differed significantly between
PWV tertiles (the third having the lowest response, p < 0.05). Factors
related to smaller BP decline were low baseline BP, high baseline PWV,
need for a double dose of treatment, use of atenolol (only for SBP
response), and age (only for DBP). Although DBP control did not differ
in the PWV tertiles, SBP control was significantly associated with PWV
level (p = 0.001) as well as with the use of perindopril/indapamide (p <
0.001). The predictive value of PWV on BP response was independent of
age, sex, mean BP, and cardiovascular risk factors.
Conclusions Baseline PWV is a significant predictor of BP response to
antihypertensive treatment, independent from age, the need for
increasing drug dosage, and the presence of cardiovascular risk factors.
Achievement of SBP control appears to be influenced by aortic stiffness
as well as by angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition. (J Am Coll
Cardiol 2009;53:445-51) (C) 2009 by the American College of Cardiology
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