Gd. Waisman et al., COMPARISON OF THE HEMODYNAMIC-EFFECTS OF LISINOPRIL AND LISINOPRIL PLUS HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE DURING REST AND ORTHOSTATIC STRESS, Drug development research, 1995, pp. 24-29
The haemodynamic effects accompanying blood pressure reduction followi
ng the use of lisinopril alone or lisinopril plus hydrochlorothiazide
in a fixed dose combination were compared in 26 patients with mild to
moderate essential hypertension, Haemodynamic assessments, carried out
using impedance cardiography, showed a decrease in systemic vascular
resistance index after the final week of treatment with lisinopril alo
ne. There were no significant changes in cardiac index or heart rate.
On treatment with the combination of lisinopril and hydrochlorothiazid
e, the systemic vascular resistance index fell further, again without
significant change in cardiac index or heart rate. Orthostatic stress
produced no different behaviour in the response of systolic and diasto
lic blood pressures, cardiac index, stroke volume index, or systemic v
ascular resistance index on lisinopril treatment compared with placebo
. There was, however, a trend toward an increase in heart rate. Simila
r behaviour was noted for treatment with the combination of lisinopril
and hydrochlorothiazide, although there was a trend towards a greater
decrease in systolic blood pressure and a smaller increase in systemi
c vascular resistance index when patients stood. There appears to be n
o qualitative difference in the underlying haemodynamic mechanisms of
blood pressure reduction in patients treated with lisinopril alone or
with lisinopril combined with hydrochlorothiazide. (C) 1995 Wiley-Liss
, Inc.