Early stages of hypertensive encephalopathy development and modern potential of cerebro-protective therapy
Aim. To study structural cerebral changes in patients with arterial hypertension (AH), taking into consideration 24-hour blood pressure monitoring (BPM) results and their dynamics during antihypertensive therapy.Material and methods. In total, 212 AH patients aged 40-60 years (mean age 48,3±5,7 year...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Russian |
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«SILICEA-POLIGRAF» LLC
2008-02-01
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Series: | Кардиоваскулярная терапия и профилактика |
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Online Access: | https://cardiovascular.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/1074 |
Summary: | Aim. To study structural cerebral changes in patients with arterial hypertension (AH), taking into consideration 24-hour blood pressure monitoring (BPM) results and their dynamics during antihypertensive therapy.Material and methods. In total, 212 AH patients aged 40-60 years (mean age 48,3±5,7 years) were examined. Cerebral magnetic resonance tomography, cerebral emission computed tomography, and 246hour BPM were performed. The therapy included enalapril (5-20 mg/d; n=32) and indapamide retard (1,5 mg/d; n=32) for 24 weeks.Results. Structural cerebral changes, observed in 89,5% of AH patients, were significantly associated with 24-hour BPM parameters. Indapamide and enalapril therapy was associated with significant BP reduction, according to 24-hour BPM data, as well as with cerebral perfusion improvement (primarily in occipital region) and decreased disturbances of liquor circulation and periventricular edema. The parameters studied improved to a greater extent in the indapamide group.Conclusion. Circadian BP profile normalization, during indapamide retard therapy, was associated with improved cerebral perfusion and structure. Positive dynamics of cerebral parameters was manifested to a lesser extent in the enalapril group. |
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ISSN: | 1728-8800 2619-0125 |