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Effect of angiotensin receptor blockers on blood pressure and renal function in patients with concomitant hypertension and chronic kidney disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Authors :
Sharanbasappa Durg
Michel Burnier
Luis M. Ruilope
Giovanni Bader
Patrick Brunel
Shanyan Lin
Source :
Blood Pressure. 28:358-374
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2019.

Abstract

Objective: Angiotensin receptor blockers (ARB) are among the recommended first-line treatment options in patients with hypertension and chronic kidney disease (CKD). This meta-analysis evaluated the effect of ARB on blood pressure (BP) and renal function in patients with concomitant hypertension and CKD with or without diabetes. Methods: Literature search was performed in PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE and BIOSIS to identify parallel-group, randomized controlled trials (≥8 weeks) reporting the effects of ARB on office systolic/diastolic BP (SBP/DBP), estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), serum creatinine (SCr), creatinine clearance (CrCl) or proteinuria in adults with hypertension and CKD. Mean difference (MD, generic inverse variance) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) was used to report an outcome. Results: Among the 24 studies identified, 19 evaluated ARB as monotherapy, 4 evaluated ARB as combination therapy and one evaluated ARB both as monotherapy and combination therapy. Median (range) duration of the studies was 12 (1.84–54.0) months. ARB monotherapy significantly (p Conclusion: ARB had a favorable impact on BP and renal parameters such as proteinuria with monotherapy as well as with combination therapy, highlighting their potential benefits in patients with hypertension and CKD. During the short follow-up of these studies, no significant change in eGFR was observed.

Details

ISSN :
16511999 and 08037051
Volume :
28
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood Pressure
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....83f8a1d8c80ed0f85749a54a60c403c8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/08037051.2019.1644155