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Choice of ACE inhibitor combinations in hypertensive patients with type 2 diabetes: update after recent clinical trials

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Authors: Gianpaolo Reboldi, Giorgio Gentile, Fabio Angeli, Paolo Verdecchia

Published Date May 2009 , Volume 2009:5 Pages 411 - 427 DOI 10.2147/VHRM.S4235

Gianpaolo Reboldi1, Giorgio Gentile1, Fabio Angeli2, Paolo Verdecchia2

1Department of Internal Medicine. University of Perugia, Italy; 2Department of Cardiology, Clinical Research Unit ‘Preventive Cardiology’ Hospital ‘Santa Maria della Misericordia’, Perugia, Italy

Abstract: The diabetes epidemic continues to grow unabated, with a staggering toll in micro- and macrovascular complications, disability, and death. Diabetes causes a two- to four-fold increase in the risk of cardiovascular disease, and represents the first cause of dialysis treatment both in the UK and the US. Concomitant hypertension doubles total mortality and stroke risk, triples the risk of coronary heart disease and significantly hastens the progression of microvascular complications, including diabetic nephropathy. Therefore, blood pressure reduction is of particular importance in preventing cardiovascular and renal outcomes. Successful antihypertensive treatment will often require a combination therapy, either with separate drugs or with fixed-dose combinations. Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor plus diuretic combination therapy improves blood pressure control, counterbalances renin-angiotensin system activation due to diuretic therapy and reduces the risk of electrolyte alterations, obtaining at the same time synergistic antiproteinuric effects. ACE inhibitor plus calcium channel blocker provides a significant additive effect on blood pressure reduction, may have favorable metabolic effects and synergistically reduce proteinuria and the rate of decline in glomerular filtration rate, as evidenced by the GUARD trial. Finally, the recently published ACCOMPLISH trial showed that an ACE inhibitor/calcium channel blocker combination may be particularly useful in reducing cardiovascular outcomes in high-risk patients. The present review will focus on different ACE inhibitor combinations in the treatment of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypertension, in the light of recent clinical trials, including GUARD and ACCOMPLISH.

Keywords: type 2 diabetes, blood pressure, ACE inhibitor


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