Dawes: Antihypertensive Drugs Flashcards
WHat is essential hypertension?
This is the level of BP above which treatment does more good than harm.
What is hypertension a risk for?
It is a major risk for stroke, coronary artery disease and renal disease. The risk of CVS death doubles for each 20mmHg systolic rise and 10mmHg of diastolic rise.
What is the problem with hypertension in the general population?
The prevalence of hypertension increases with age with over 50% of people aged 65 and above suffering from it. This is especially common in the developing world where it accounts for 80% of the CVS disease burden and 90% of the $50 billion of global expenditure on antihypertensives.
What is the problem with hypertension in the general population?
It is poorly diagnosed and treated with 30% of people being undiagnosed, 50% of patients being diagnosed but untreated and only 25% of patients on treatment actually being controlled.
What is the differing influence of hypertension on the absolute risk of stroke and MI?
As Systolic Blood Pressure increases the risk of stroke and myocardial infarction increase exponentially.
What is the differing influence of hypertension on the relative risk of stroke and MI?
Does treatment help?
10 mmHg systolic BP fall means that the risk of…
- CVA falls 20%
- MI falls 40%
- Reduced Mortality
- CVS death risk falls 25%
What is the treatment for hypertension?
- Lifestyle Changes
- Diet - Sodium < 80mmol/day = 5g NaCl
- Weight loss
- Exercise
- Reduce Alcohol
- Drug Therapy
- Polypharmacy
What is the problem with the treatment of hypertension?
It is a lifelong disease that results in concurrent diseases. There are perceived benefits of treatment but most people are asymptomatic.
The trouble with therapy is that it needs to be taken daily (adherence) and has side effects.
What is the target for hypertension treatment?
Blood Pressure below 140/90
What drugs are available for the treatment of hypertension?
- ACEi and Angiotensin II antagonists
- Beta-Blocker
- Calcium Channel Blockers
- Diuretics
- Thiazide
- Loop
- Aldosterone Antagonists
- Alpha Blockers
What ACEi are used in the treatment of hypertension?
Cilazapril 1-5mg o.d. is used as it induces hypotension. it also leads to the development of a cough, angioedema and hyperkalemia.
What AII antagonists are used in the treatment of hypertension?
Candesartan 4-32mg o.d. as it induces hypotension and hyperkalemia.
What are the effects of Angiotensin II binding to Type 1 AII receptors?
- Vasoconstriction
- Increased Sympathetic Tone
- Oxidant Stress
- VSM hypertrophy
- Vascular Fibrosis
- Increased release of endothelin
- Increased release of aldosterone
What is the effect of Angiotensin II binding to Type II AII Receptors?
- Antiproliferation
- Tissue Repair
- Apoptosis
- Vasodilation
- Kidney Development