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World J Cardiol. May 26, 2010; 2(5): 125-130
Published online May 26, 2010. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v2.i5.125
Efficacy and safety of valsartan plus hydroclorothiazide for high blood pressure
Antonio Ruvolo, Valentina Mercurio, Valeria Fazio, Guido Carlomagno, Teresa Russo, Flora Affuso, Serafino Fazio
Antonio Ruvolo, Valentina Mercurio, Valeria Fazio, Guido Carlomagno, Teresa Russo, Flora Affuso, Serafino Fazio, Department of Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular and Immunologic Sciences, University of Naples Federico II School of Medicine, Via S. Pansini, 5, 80131 Naples, Italy
Author contributions: Ruvolo A performed clinical follow-up, echocardiograms and analysis of data; Mercurio V and Russo T performed clinical follow up and manuscript drafting; Fazio V and Affuso F performed clinical follow-up and collection of data; Carlomagno G performed the ergometer tests; Fazio S conceived the study, and was involved in the clinical follow-up and final review of the manuscript.
Correspondence to: Serafino Fazio, MD, Department of Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular and Immunologic Sciences, University of Naples Federico II School of Medicine, Via S. Pansini, 5, 80131 Naples, Italy. fazio@unina.it
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Received: March 29, 2010
Revised: April 23, 2010
Accepted: April 30, 2010
Published online: May 26, 2010
Abstract

AIM: To evaluate efficacy and tolerability of the combination valsartan plus hydrochlorothiazide (160 mg and 25 mg daily, respectively) in young-middle aged males with high-normal blood pressure (BP) or first-degree arterial hypertension with evidence of target organ damage.

METHODS: Twenty males with high-normal BP or first-degree hypertension associated with left ventricular concentric remodeling and/or increased aortic stiffness were enrolled. BP at rest and during exercise, and echocardiographic parameters of the left ventricle (LV), were evaluated at baseline and after 3 mo of treatment. The effects of treatment on aortic stiffness, metabolic parameters, renal and erectile function were also assessed.

RESULTS: BP was significantly reduced by treatment both at rest (P < 0.001) and during exercise (P < 0.001), and 85% of patients achieved BP normalization (< 130/85 mmHg). Doppler echocardiography showed a significant reduction of LV mass (P < 0.005). LV hypertrophy was identified in 70% of subjects at baseline and in 5% after 3 mo of treatment. The ratio of early (E) to late (A) trans-mitral diastolic flow velocity increased, (P < 0.05), the relative wall thickness decreased (P < 0.05) and the left ventricular relaxation time shortened (P < 0.005). The left atrial diameter (P < 0.05) and the aortic diameter (P < 0.05) and stiffness (P < 0.005) also decreased.

CONCLUSION: The full-dose combination of valsartan plus hydrochlorothiazide produced optimal BP control with regression of target organ damage, already after 3 mo, without relevant side effects.

Keywords: Hypertension; Valsartan and hydroclorothiazide; Cardiac remodeling; Aortic stiffness