Comparison of lisinopril and nitrendipine on the pulsatility index in mild essential arterial hypertension

Cardiovasc Drugs Ther. 1992 Aug;6(4):399-402. doi: 10.1007/BF00054188.

Abstract

A double-blind, randomized crossover study was performed in 21 patients with essential arterial hypertension. Nitrendipine 20 mg o.d. and lisinopril 20 mg o.d. were given in a randomized order during a period of each 8 weeks. Nitrendipine and lisinopril decreased systolic and mean arterial blood pressure to a similar level without a significant increase in heart rate. The mean diastolic blood pressure was smaller with the lisinopril treatment than with the nitrendipine treatment. The blood pressure decrease was maintained in the sitting and standing position. Furthermore, only nitrendipine decreased the pulsatility index at the tibial posterior arteries, while lisinopril did not influence it significantly. This finding means that mechanisms other than the blood-pressure lowering effect are involved in the decrease of the pulsatility index.

Publication types

  • Clinical Trial
  • Comparative Study
  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors / pharmacology
  • Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors / therapeutic use*
  • Blood Pressure / drug effects*
  • Dipeptides / pharmacology
  • Dipeptides / therapeutic use*
  • Double-Blind Method
  • Female
  • Heart Rate / drug effects
  • Humans
  • Hypertension / drug therapy*
  • Lisinopril
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Nitrendipine / pharmacology
  • Nitrendipine / therapeutic use*
  • Pulsatile Flow / drug effects
  • Tibial Arteries / drug effects*
  • Tibial Arteries / physiopathology

Substances

  • Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors
  • Dipeptides
  • Nitrendipine
  • Lisinopril