Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (Jan 2000)

Response of blood pressure to maximum exercise in hypertensive patients under different therapeutic programs

  • Carreira Maria Angela Magalhães de Queiroz,
  • Ribeiro Jamila Costa,
  • Caldas José Antônio,
  • Tavares Leandro Reis,
  • Nani Eduardo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 75, no. 4
pp. 285 – 288

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the behavior of blood pressure during exercise in patients with hypertension controlled by frontline antihypertension drugs. METHODS: From 979ergometric tests we retrospectively selected 49 hipertensive patients (19 males). The age was 53±12 years old and normal range rest arterial pressure ( or = 10 mmHg/MET; or increase of diastolic pressure greater than 15 mmHg. RESULTS: Physiologic response of arterial blood pressure occurred in 50% of patients on beta blockers, the best one (p<0.05), in 36% and 31% on calcium antagonists and on diuretics, respectively, and in 20% on angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor, the later the leastr one (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: Beta-blockers were more effective than calcium antagonists, diuretics and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors in controlling blood pressure during exercise, and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors the least effective drugs.

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