Lercanidipine and losartan effects on blood pressure and fibrinolytic parameters.
Author(s): Lin TH, Voon WC, Yen HW, Huang CH, Su HM, Lai WT, Sheu SH
Affiliation(s): Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Publication date & source: 2006-04, Kaohsiung J Med Sci., 22(4):177-83.
Publication type: Randomized Controlled Trial
Antihypertensive agents may modulate fibrinolysis in addition to reducing blood pressure. We conducted a randomized trial to assess the effects of lercanidipine and losartan on blood pressure (BP) lowering and three fibrinolytic parameters: plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), D-dimer, and fibrinogen. All patients enrolled had essential hypertension and underwent a placebo run-in period of 2 weeks before randomization to either lercanidipine tablets 10-20 mg once daily or losartan tablets 50-100 mg once daily. Twenty-six patients completed this study. After 8 weeks of treatment, both groups of patients had significantly reduced systolic (SBP) and diastolic BP (DBP) (SBP, p = 0.034 and 0.050, respectively; DBP, p = 0.018 and 0.034 for lercanidipine and losartan, respectively). Both drugs were well tolerated. Only in the group treated with lercanidipine was PAI-1 concentration significantly reduced (57.1 +/- 4.7 to 43.1 +/- 4.8 ng/mL, p = 0.047). No difference was found with D-dimer and fibrinogen in either group. This study shows that both lercanidipine and losartan are effective antihypertensive drugs in patients with essential hypertension. Lercanidipine may provide additional benefit in fibrinolysis.
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