| Title |
Doxazosin and hydrochlorothiazide equally affect arterial wall thickness in hypertensive males with hypercholesterolaemia (the DAPHNE study) Doxazosin Atherosclerosis Progression Study in Hypertensives in the Netherlands |
| Published in |
Netherlands Journal of Medicine. ISSN 0300-2977. |
| Author |
Hoogerbrugge, N. (Nicoline); Groot, de E.; Heide, de L.H.; Ridder, de M.A.J. (Maria); Birkenhäger, J.C. (Jan); Stijnen, Th. (Theo); Jansen, H. (Hans) |
| Date |
2002-01-01 |
| Language |
English |
| Type |
article |
| Abstract |
BACKGROUND: Observational studies suggest a synergistic effect of
hypertension and hyperlipidaemia on the progression of atherosclerosis.
The alpha-blocker doxazosin has favourable effects on plasma lipids,
insulin resistance and blood pressure, while the diuretic
hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) principally affects blood pressure and
increases insulin resistance. METHODS: A randomised double-blind study
over 36 months was performed to compare the effects of doxazosin and HCTZ
on fasting lipids and on progression of peripheral atherosclerosis. Eighty
males (45 to 70 years) with peripheral atherosclerotic disease and
increased cholesterol levels (5.2-8.0 mmol/l) were treated for essential
hypertension with either doxazosin (n = 41) or HCTZ (n = 39). Main outcome
measures were arterial intima-media thickness (IMT) of the carotid and
femoral arteries and fasting lipid parameters. RESULTS: In the
doxazosin-treated group, significant changes were observed in the
concentration of triglycerides (-13.7%, p < 0.01), HDLc (+25.7%, p < 0.05)
and IDLc (-30.1%, P < 0.05). In the HCTZ-treated group no significant
changes in plasma lipid levels were observed. On follow-up visits systolic
blood pressure in the doxazosin-treated group was 6 mm higher than in the
HCTZ group. Nevertheless, the groups treated with doxazosin or HCTZ showed
no differential effect on IMT after three years of treatment (p = 0.8). A
significant reduction of the IMT of combined carotid and femoral arterial
walls was shown in both treatment groups (p < 0.005). CONCLUSIONS:
Hypertension treatment with doxazosin or HCTZ resulted in a comparable
change in arterial IMT after three years, in spite of differences in
effect on plasma lipids. The study emphasises the importance of blood
pressure control in patients with peripheral vascular disease and
hypercholesterolaemia. |
| Publication |
http://hdl.handle.net/1765/10092 |
| Persistent Identifier |
urn:NBN:nl:ui:15-1765/10092 |
| Metadata |
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| Repository |
Erasmus University Rotterdam |