This randomized, double-blind, crossover study was aimed at detecting efficacy differences in blood pressure control and peripheral circulation in cerebral aortic and femoral districts of slow-release nicardipine, 40 mg, and captopril, 50 mg, given twice daily to 20 primary hypertensive patients (9 male, 11 female; age range 33-60 years) for a period of 4 weeks for each treatment. Blood flow velocities in the aorta, common carotid artery, internal carotid artery, middle cerebral artery, and common femoral artery were noninvasively measured using a 2.0- or 5-MHz Doppler probe. Systolic blood pressure fall was similar with nicardipine (from 156 +/- 12 to 139 +/- 8 mm Hg, p less than 0.001) and captopril (from 158 +/- 13 to 146 +/- 13 mm Hg, p less than 0.001) while significant efficacy difference (p less than 0.005) in diastolic pressure control was detected (from 104 +/- 6 to 91 +/- 8 mm Hg, p less than 0.001 with nicardipine and from 102 +/- 6 to 98 +/- 7 mm Hg with captopril). Regarding regional hemodynamics, nicardipine increased (from 119 +/- 24 to 133 +/- 27 cm/s), and captopril did not affect systolic velocity in the aorta (difference between final data, p less than 0.03). In the common carotid artery systolic velocity was increased solely by nicardipine. No significant changes were detected in the other vessels explored.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

Comparative effects on blood pressure and regional hemodynamics of nicardipine and captopril / Mancini, M; DE SIMONE, Giovanni; Celentano, A; Ferrara, LIBERATO ALDO. - In: JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR PHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 0160-2446. - STAMPA. - 18:6(1991), pp. 807-812.

Comparative effects on blood pressure and regional hemodynamics of nicardipine and captopril.

DE SIMONE, GIOVANNI;FERRARA, LIBERATO ALDO
1991

Abstract

This randomized, double-blind, crossover study was aimed at detecting efficacy differences in blood pressure control and peripheral circulation in cerebral aortic and femoral districts of slow-release nicardipine, 40 mg, and captopril, 50 mg, given twice daily to 20 primary hypertensive patients (9 male, 11 female; age range 33-60 years) for a period of 4 weeks for each treatment. Blood flow velocities in the aorta, common carotid artery, internal carotid artery, middle cerebral artery, and common femoral artery were noninvasively measured using a 2.0- or 5-MHz Doppler probe. Systolic blood pressure fall was similar with nicardipine (from 156 +/- 12 to 139 +/- 8 mm Hg, p less than 0.001) and captopril (from 158 +/- 13 to 146 +/- 13 mm Hg, p less than 0.001) while significant efficacy difference (p less than 0.005) in diastolic pressure control was detected (from 104 +/- 6 to 91 +/- 8 mm Hg, p less than 0.001 with nicardipine and from 102 +/- 6 to 98 +/- 7 mm Hg with captopril). Regarding regional hemodynamics, nicardipine increased (from 119 +/- 24 to 133 +/- 27 cm/s), and captopril did not affect systolic velocity in the aorta (difference between final data, p less than 0.03). In the common carotid artery systolic velocity was increased solely by nicardipine. No significant changes were detected in the other vessels explored.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
1991
Comparative effects on blood pressure and regional hemodynamics of nicardipine and captopril / Mancini, M; DE SIMONE, Giovanni; Celentano, A; Ferrara, LIBERATO ALDO. - In: JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR PHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 0160-2446. - STAMPA. - 18:6(1991), pp. 807-812.
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