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Rev Clin Esp ; 200(8): 407-11, 2000 Aug.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11076176

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the control degree and characteristics of arterial pressure (AP) obtained with monotherapy. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A sample was obtained of 277 hypertensive patients (83 men and 194 women) on monotherapy from cluster sampling. All included patients were older than 18 years and had essential hypertension (HBP). Both systolic and diastolic pressure values (mean of two measurements), prescribed drug, age and sex were recorded. RESULTS: Less than 30% of subjects had adequate control (< 140/90), mainly because of poor control of systolic BP. The drug group most commonly was ACEI, followed by calcium blockers (CAB); enalapril and chlortalidone were the most commonly prescribed drugs. Diuretics were used most frequently by women (OR 4.2). The use of diuretics, calcium channel antagonists and alphaadrenergic blockers increased with age. The opposite was true for ACEI and beta blockers. CONCLUSIONS: A poor control of HBP in patients on monotherapy was observed, particularly for the systolic component. There is a higher use of ACEI and HBP. There is a highly significant difference regarding the use of diuretics between men and women which has no theoretical basis.


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Antihypertensive Agents/therapeutic use , Hypertension/drug therapy , Adult , Aged , Family Practice , Female , Humans , Hypertension/prevention & control , Male , Middle Aged , Spain
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Rev. clín. esp. (Ed. impr.) ; 200(8): 407-411, ago. 2000.
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-6871

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Fundamento. Analizar el grado de control de la presión arterial (PA) conseguido con monoterapia y las características de la misma. Sujetos y métodos. Se obtuvo una muestra de 277 hipertensos (83 varones y 194 mujeres) en tratamiento con monoterapia a partir de un muestreo en conglomerados. Todos los pacientes incluidos eran mayores de 18 años y presentaban hipertensión arterial esencial (HTA). Se registraron PA sistólica y diastólica (media de dos tomas), fármaco, edad y sexo. Resultados. Menos del 30 por ciento de los sujetos presentaban control adecuado (<140/90 mmHg), fundamentalmente por mal control de la PA sistólica. El grupo farmacológico más usado era el de los inhibidores de la enzima convertidora de la angiotensina (IECA), seguido de los bloqueadores del calcio (BCA), siendo las sustancias más prescritas enalapril y clortalidona. Los diuréticos (DIU) se usaban más en mujeres (OR 4,2). El uso de DIU, BCA y bloqueadores alfaadrenérgicos se incrementaba con la edad, al contrario que IECA y bloqueadores beta. Conclusiones. Se constata un mal resultado en el control de la HTA en pacientes tratados con monoterapia, especialmente para el componente sistólico. Hay un mayor uso de IECA y BCA. Existe una diferencia muy significativa en el uso de diuréticos entre varones y mujeres que no tiene justificación teórica (AU)


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Middle Aged , Adult , Aged , Male , Female , Humans , Spain , Antihypertensive Agents , Hypertension , Family Practice
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