Pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatments may reduce large artery stiffness, potentially paralleling the reduction in cardiovascular work in patients with hypertension and heart failure.
Hypertension, heart failure, and other arterial diseases
Pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatments
Large artery stiffness
This short review describes the effects of drugs and nonpharmacologic treatments on large artery stiffness in clinical trials. Arterial stiffness is generally accepted as a predictive factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The drug-induced reduction in arterial stiffness may parallel the reduction in cardiovascular work. This review summarizes the discussion of a task force that worked on the therapeutic aspects during a Consensus Conference on the 'Clinical applications of arterial stiffness," held in Paris on June 17, 2000. The effects of drugs on arterial stiffness are detailed in patients with hypertension, heart failure, and other arterial diseases. Other issues are raised, including the reversibility of arterial changes following pharmacologic treatment, and the possibility for nonpharmacologic treatment to be effective on arterial stiffness. Directions for future therapeutic trials are suggested.
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Stéphane Laurent
Délégation Paris 5
Bronwyn A. Kingwell
Preventive Cardiology
Alan J. Bank
Heart Failure & Transplant
American Journal of Hypertension
University of Minnesota
State University of New York
Maastricht University
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Laurent et al. (Wed,) conducted a review in Hypertension, heart failure, and other arterial diseases. Pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatments was evaluated on Large artery stiffness. Pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatments may reduce large artery stiffness, potentially paralleling the reduction in cardiovascular work in patients with hypertension and heart failure.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a211e7702cad0c3d11e3734 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/s0895-7061(01)02329-9