The variation between angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (A. C. E. Inhibitors) and angiotensin II receptors antagonists (A.II R. A.), in C. O. P. Ds. and hypertensive patients

This study reflects that both A.C.E. inhibitors and A.IIR.A. had been reduced the hypertension in a total 281 patients, that A.C.E. inhibitors had significant results 175(62.27%), more than A.IIR.A. 106(27.72%) in treatment of hypertension in those C.O.P.D. patients with ages ranged between (40-70)...

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Published inThi-Qar Medical Journal. Vol. 8; no. 1
Main Author al-Musawi, Jawad F. H.
Format Journal Article
LanguageArabic
English
Published Dhi-Qar, Iraq University of Thi-Qar, College of Medicine 2014
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Summary:This study reflects that both A.C.E. inhibitors and A.IIR.A. had been reduced the hypertension in a total 281 patients, that A.C.E. inhibitors had significant results 175(62.27%), more than A.IIR.A. 106(27.72%) in treatment of hypertension in those C.O.P.D. patients with ages ranged between (40-70) years old. Also, we found that there was some degree of serum lipids reduction in those patients which were treated by either A.C.E. inhibitors 22(8.185%), or by A.IIR.A.24(8.540%), with no significant different results in this reduction of serum lipids in both A.C.E. inhibitors and A.IIR.A..
ISSN:1992-9218