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Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Untreated and Treated Hypertensive Patients at High Altitude: The High Altitude Cardiovascular Research-Andes Study

Authors :
Elisabetta Salvioni
Francisco C. Villafuerte
Leah Landaveri
Carolina Lombardi
Grzegorz Bilo
Sergio Caravita
Giuseppe Mancia
Morin Lang
Piergiuseppe Agostoni
Andrea Faini
Gianfranco Parati
Andrea Giuliano
Cecilia Anza-Ramirez
José Manuel Sosa
Deborah Ossoli
Francesca Gregorini
Miriam Revera
José Luis Macarlupú
Bilo, G
Villafuerte, F
Faini, A
Anza Ramírez, C
Revera, M
Giuliano, A
Caravita, S
Gregorini, F
Lombardi, C
Salvioni, E
Macarlupu, J
Ossoli, D
Landaveri, L
Lang, M
Agostoni, P
Sosa, J
Mancia, G
Parati, G
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2015.

Abstract

Blood pressure increases during acute exposure to high altitude in healthy humans. However, little is known on altitude effects in hypertensive subjects or on the treatment efficacy in this condition. Objectives of High Altitude Cardiovascular Research (HIGHCARE)–Andes Lowlanders Study were to investigate the effects of acute high-altitude exposure on 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure in hypertensive subjects and to assess antihypertensive treatment efficacy in this setting. One hundred untreated subjects with mild hypertension (screening blood pressure, 144.1±9.8 mm Hg systolic, 92.0±7.5 mm Hg diastolic) were randomized to double-blind placebo or to telmisartan 80 mg+modified release nifedipine 30 mg combination. Twenty-four–hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring was performed off-treatment, after 6 weeks of treatment at sea level, on treatment during acute exposure to high altitude (3260 m) and immediately after return to sea level. Eighty-nine patients completed the study (age, 56.4±17.6 years; 52 men/37 women; body mass index, 28.2±3.5 kg/m 2 ). Twenty-four–hour systolic blood pressure increased at high altitude in both groups (placebo, 11.0±9 mm Hg; P P P Clinical Trial Registration— URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov . Unique identifier: NCT01830530.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....656107a553f841b0437518ad6eecf0d0