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Hemodynamic effects of amlodipine, bisoprolol, and lisinopril in hypertensive patients after liver transplantation 1.

Hemodynamic effects of amlodipine, bisoprolol, and lisinopril in hypertensive patients after liver transplantation 1.
Hemodynamic effects of amlodipine, bisoprolol, and lisinopril in hypertensive patients after liver transplantation 1.
Background: Hypertension is common after liver transplantation. There are few published data on optimum treatment. Augmentation index (AIx) is a measure of arterial wave reflection determined by pulse wave analysis.
Methods: Amlodipine was administered to 24 hypertensive liver transplant recipients. Thirteen patients intolerant of or unresponsive to amlodipine were randomized to a crossover study comparing bisoprolol with lisinopril.
Results: With amlodipine, systolic blood pressure (SBP) fell from 154+/-2 mm Hg to 130+/-2 mm Hg, and AIx also fell. With bisoprolol, SBP fell from 154+/-2 mm Hg to 142+/-4 mm Hg, but AIx increased. With lisinopril, SBP fell from 154+/-2 mm Hg to 130+/-5 mm Hg, and AIx also fell (P <0.001 throughout).
Conclusions: Amlodipine is an effective treatment for hypertension. The increased AIx with bisoprolol indicates increased wave reflection such that central aortic pressure is reduced less than peripheral SBP. Lisinopril reduces AIx and reduces SBP more than bisoprolol and is the preferred drug.
0041-1337
748-750
Neal, D.A.J.
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Brown, M.J.
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Wilkinson, I.B.
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Byrne, C.D.
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Alexander, G.J.M
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Wilkinson, I.B.
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Byrne, C.D.
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Neal, D.A.J., Brown, M.J., Wilkinson, I.B., Byrne, C.D. and Alexander, G.J.M (2004) Hemodynamic effects of amlodipine, bisoprolol, and lisinopril in hypertensive patients after liver transplantation 1. Transplantation, 77 (5), 748-750.

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Background: Hypertension is common after liver transplantation. There are few published data on optimum treatment. Augmentation index (AIx) is a measure of arterial wave reflection determined by pulse wave analysis.
Methods: Amlodipine was administered to 24 hypertensive liver transplant recipients. Thirteen patients intolerant of or unresponsive to amlodipine were randomized to a crossover study comparing bisoprolol with lisinopril.
Results: With amlodipine, systolic blood pressure (SBP) fell from 154+/-2 mm Hg to 130+/-2 mm Hg, and AIx also fell. With bisoprolol, SBP fell from 154+/-2 mm Hg to 142+/-4 mm Hg, but AIx increased. With lisinopril, SBP fell from 154+/-2 mm Hg to 130+/-5 mm Hg, and AIx also fell (P <0.001 throughout).
Conclusions: Amlodipine is an effective treatment for hypertension. The increased AIx with bisoprolol indicates increased wave reflection such that central aortic pressure is reduced less than peripheral SBP. Lisinopril reduces AIx and reduces SBP more than bisoprolol and is the preferred drug.

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Published date: 2004
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Local EPrints ID: 25841
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/25841
ISSN: 0041-1337
PURE UUID: d259e7fd-8f8f-476a-9036-8d0488d47885
ORCID for C.D. Byrne: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6322-7753

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Date deposited: 11 Apr 2006
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 02:50

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Author: D.A.J. Neal
Author: M.J. Brown
Author: I.B. Wilkinson
Author: C.D. Byrne ORCID iD
Author: G.J.M Alexander

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