Antihypertensives Flashcards
At what BP should treatment be started for HTN?
Systolic - 160
Diastolic - 100
What are some risk factors for HTN?
Smoking, obesity, hyperlipidaemia, diabetes and left ventricular hypertrophy.
HTN can also be secondary to renal and endocrine disease.
What is the initial of mild HTN?
Lifestyle changes
What are the main categories of drugs used to treat HTN?
1) Ace inhibitors
2) Angiotensin II receptor antagonists
3) Calcium chanel blockers
4) Beta-blockers
5) Thiazide diuretics
6) Alpha -1-adrenoreceptor antagonists
Give 2 examples of thiazide diuretics
Bendroflumethiazide
Indapamide
What are the side-effects of thiazide diuretics?
Hypokalaemia, diabetes mellitus, gout.
At therapeutic doses these metabolic effects are rare.
How are thiazide diuretics thought to treat HTN?
After the initial fall in blood pressure due to decreased blood volume, venous return and cardiac output, the cardiac output returns to normal but the peripheral resistance has decreased. This is possibly due to lower plasma Na+ levels leading in turn to lower Ca++ in smooth muscle cells.
Which patient group are thiazide diuretics particularly useful in?
Older patients (>55)
How do Beta-blockers treat HTN?
Not hugely sure…Initially they cause a fall in cardiac output. This returns to normal and the peripheral resistance is ‘reset’ at a lower level…Could be to do with the blockade of beta-1 receptors in the juxtaglomerular granule cells that secrete renin.
What are the common side-effects of beta-blockers?
Cold hands, fatigue, provocation of asthma, heart failure and conductance block. Cause a rise in serum triglycerides and decrease HDL cholesterol levels.
Name 3 beta-blockers
Non-selective (B1/2) - Propanolol
B1 selective - Atenolol, Metopralol
How do ACE inhibitors work?
Prevent the formation of angiotensin II in the lung epithelium.
What are the side-effects of ACE inhibitors?
Relatively few, bradykinin cough can occur.
Rare complications involve angioedema, proteinuria and neutropenia
Hyperkalaemia is not a common complication unless patient is K+ supplement or K+sparing diuretics
What is the relationship to ACE inhibitors and kidney disease?
It can cause renal failure in patients with bilateral renal artery stenosis, for they rely on angiotensin II to constrict postglomerular efferent arterioles to maintain filtration.
Give 3 examples of ACE inhibitors.
Captopril
Enalapril
Ramipril