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MEASUREMENT OF TROUGH-TO-PEAK RATIOS OF 4 ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUGS ON THE BASIS OF 24-H AMBULATORY BLOOD-PRESSURE MONITORING - DIFFERENT METHODS MAY GIVE DIFFERENT RESULTS

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MEASUREMENT OF TROUGH-TO-PEAK RATIOS OF 4 ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUGS ON THE BASIS OF 24-H AMBULATORY BLOOD-PRESSURE MONITORING - DIFFERENT METHODS MAY GIVE DIFFERENT RESULTS
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Article in International Scientific Journal
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1995
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GAMA, G
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POLONIA, J
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Vol. 9 No. 7
Pages: 575-580
ISSN: 0950-9240
Publisher: Springer Nature
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FOS: Medical and Health sciences > Clinical medicine
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Abstract (EN): With 24 h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM), the trough-to-peak (T/P) ratios (corrected for placebo) of atenolol 100 mg, cilazapril 2.5 mg, enalapril 20 mg and nifedipine-GITS 30 mg administered once daily for 4 weeks were determined in four groups of hypertensive patients. T/P ratios were calculated by three different methods: directly from the curves that averaged all individual 24 h profiles (A); averaging all individual T/P ratios after ABPM data were averaged for each patient over either 1 h intervals (B) or 3 h intervals (C). Methods B and C produced different values of T/P which, for each drug, were significantly higher with method C. With method A, nifedipine appeared to have the higher T/P. With methods B and C (which in contrast to method A, permitted statistical comparisons), differences between nifedipine and the other drugs were not significant. Meanwhile, method B appears to adhere most closely to FDA guidelines by taking more into account the interindividual variability of BP profile. Thus, we suggest that precise guidelines for measuring T/P on the basis of ABPM are needed, whereas for the comparison between drugs, both the mean value of the T/P and its variance must be determined.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 6
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