Hypertension is one of the most common cardiovascular diseases, which is a major risk factor for stroke and cardiovascular events. Accumulated data has shown that target-organ damage is related not only to 24-h mean intra-arterial BP, but also to BP variability (BPV) in subjects with essential hypertension. There are many studies about the effects of different kinds of drugs on blood pressure, but the clinical researches about the impacts of antihypertensive drugs on BPV are limited, and the conclusion is still controversial. In addition, recent studies found that the occurrence and development of hypertension, especially essential hypertension, are closely related with hyperuricemia. Serum UA is an independently prognostic indicator for the development of hypertension. Some studies have observed the effects of different kinds of antihypertensive drugs on uric acid level in hypertensive patients. After adjustment, calcium channel blockers are associated with a lower risk of incident gout among people with hypertension. However, the effects of alpha blockers on uric acid in plasma are still not very clear. Therefore, we performed this study to observe the different effects of alpha blocker and calcium channel blocker on blood pressure variability and uric acid level in hypertensive patients.
Hypertension is one of the most common cardiovascular diseases, which is a major risk factor for stroke and cardiovascular events. Traditionally, cardiovascular risk stratification in hypertensive patients was based on the average blood pressure (BP) measured in the clinic. Accumulated data has shown that target-organ damage is related not only to 24-h mean intra-arterial BP, but also to BP variability (BPV) in subjects with essential hypertension. Growing evidence demonstrated that BPV has considerable prognostic value for all-cause mortality and cardiovascular outcomes, independent of average BP. At present, the normal range of BPV is not very clear. There are many studies about the effects of different kinds of drugs on blood pressure, but the clinical researches about the impacts of antihypertensive drugs on BPV are limited, and the conclusion is still controversial. In addition, recent studies found that the occurrence and development of hypertension, especially essential hypertension, are closely related with hyperuricemia. Accumulated data has shown that a significant and independent association between the uric acid level and the onset of hypertension in both men and women participants. Serum UA is an independently prognostic indicator for the development of hypertension. Some studies have observed the effects of different kinds of antihypertensive drugs on uric acid level in hypertensive patients. After adjustment, diuretics, β blockers, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and non-losartan angiotensin Ⅱ receptor antagonists are associated with an increased risk of gout. In contrast, calcium channel blockers and losartan are associated with a lower risk of incident gout among people with hypertension. However, the effects of alpha blockers on uric acid in plasma are still not very clear. Therefore, we performed this study to observe the different effects of alpha blocker and calcium channel blocker on blood pressure variability and uric acid level in hypertensive patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
30
Doxazosin was given orally in a dose of 4 mg/day to treat patients in the doxazosin group for 12 weeks.
Nifedipine was given orally in a dose of 30 mg/day to treat patients in the amlodipine group for 12 weeks.
uric acid test and 24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring
Harbin, Heilongjiang, China
RECRUITING24-hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring
Time frame: 3 years
plasma uric acid level
Time frame: 3 years
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