Treatment of Essential Hypertension: Changes in Blood Pressure, Echocardiography and Electrocardiography on Three Therapeutic Regimes
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Forty-three patients with essential hypertension were randomly allocated to one of the following treatment regimes; - atenolol, atenolol and hydralazine or methyl dopa. Blood pressure fell into the normal range at 3 months and was similar in all 3 groups. Blood pressure remained controlled over the period of study. M-mode echocardiography was assessed initially, at 3, 6 and 12 months. All groups showed a fall in the measured indices towards the normal range with a significant reduction in left ventricular wall thickness at 3 months in the methyl dopa group and left ventricular mass in the atenolol group alone of 6 months. In conclusion, no one treatment regime appeared to have sustained advantages over another and none of the groups showed any deterioration on echocardiographic criteria during the study.
Wadworth A, Murdoch D, Brogden R Drugs. 1991; 42(3):468-510.
PMID: 1720383 DOI: 10.2165/00003495-199142030-00007.