Current therapeutic concepts in diabetic hypertension
Current therapeutic concepts in diabetic hypertension. A N Peiris and A B Gustafson Abstract Diabetes mellitus and hypertension are both prevalent in the adult population. The development of hypertension in the diabetic patient is likely to increase the morbidity and mortality in a subgroup already...
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Published in | Diabetes care Vol. 9; no. 4; pp. 409 - 414 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
United States
American Diabetes Association
01.07.1986
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Summary: | Current therapeutic concepts in diabetic hypertension.
A N Peiris and
A B Gustafson
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus and hypertension are both prevalent in the adult population. The development of hypertension in the diabetic
patient is likely to increase the morbidity and mortality in a subgroup already at high risk for atherosclerosis and deserves
special consideration. Several studies have confirmed the beneficial effects of antihypertensive therapy on complications
such as diabetic nephropathy. This emphasizes the importance of normalizing blood pressure in the diabetic population. It
has been suggested that the threshold for initiating antihypertensive therapy should be lower in diabetic patients. All antihypertensive
agents have potential disadvantages in patients with diabetes. The commonly encountered effects include deterioration of diabetic
control, sexual dysfunction, electrolyte imbalance, and lipid disorders. The adverse effects of these agents on serum lipids
have been implicated in the less-than-expected reduction in coronary heart disease noted in some studies. The recent Lipid
Research Council study has emphasized the importance of elevated lipid levels and increased cardiovascular mortality. Antihypertensive
therapy has advanced rapidly in the last 5 yr. The special problems in the treatment of hypertension within the diabetic population
are now receiving greater attention. Undesirable biochemical side effects of drugs used to treat hypertension have become
publicized, and the long-term consequences of these abnormalities are under critical scrutiny. The new antihypertensive medications
offer exciting alternative approaches to the more traditional agents with less chance of significant metabolic side effects. |
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ISSN: | 0149-5992 1935-5548 |
DOI: | 10.2337/diacare.9.4.409 |