Year : 2012 | Volume : 44 | Issue : 3 | Page : 407-411
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Indian J Pharmacol.
Radhika Soanker1, M.U.R Naidu1, Sree Bhushan Raju2, A Krishna Prasad3, T Ramesh Kumar Rao1
1 Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Nizams Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, India 2 Department of Nephrology, Nizams Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, India 3 Department of General Medicine, Nizams Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, India |
Blood pressure (BP) reduction is the major determinant of benefit
provided by antihypertensive treatment. Although different drugs reduce
peripheral BP to some extent, there may be a significant difference in their
effect on central BP reduction. It has been shown that beta-blockers are
efficient in reducing peripheral, but not central BP. This study was done to
assess the effect of beta-1-blocker, nebivolol, in patients with essential
hypertension on central aortic pressures and arterial stiffness.
Materials and Methods
In this
single arm, open-labeled study, 13 patients were given nebivolol, 5 mg orally
once daily for 15 days. Primary outcome was change in central aortic pressure,
and other measures of efficacy included changes in brachial BP, augmentation
index (AIx%), AIx%@75 HR, augmentation pressure (AP), heart rate (HR), and carotid
femoral pulse wave velocity (PWVcf).
Results
Nebivolol
5 mg significantly reduced central aortic pressures [systolic BP, 131.5-111.6
mmHg; diastolic BP, 96.3-81.7 mmHg; Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP), 111.3-94.0
mmHg (all P<0.0001),
and Pulse Pressure (PP), 35.2-29.7 mmHg (P<0.01)]. AIx%@75 HR reduced
from 29 to 21.6 (P<0.001) and PWVcf reduced from 8.6 to 7.2 m/s (P<0.001).
One subject was lost to followup.
Conclusion
Nebivolol
5 mg demonstrated antihypertensive efficacy in patients with essential
hypertension by reducing not only peripheral brachial pressures, but also
significantly reducing central aortic pressures, augmentation index, and
carotid femoral pulse wave velocity, which is the marker of arterial stiffness.
Keywords: Nebivolol,
central aortic pressures, arterial stiffness
*In Pakistan, it is marketed by Searle Pakistan Limited as Byscard.