Sudden cardiac death in patients with hypertension - An association with diuretics and beta-blockers?

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Hoes, AW
Grobbee, DE
Lubsen, J
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[1] Julius Ctr. Patient-Oriented Res., Utrecht University, Academic Hospital Utrecht, Utrecht
[2] Department of General Practice, Utrecht University, Academic Hospital Utrecht, Utrecht
[3] SOCAR Research SA, Givrins
[4] Julius Ctr. Patient-Oriented Res., Utrecht University, Academic Hospital Utrecht, 3581 CG Utrecht
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10.2165/00002018-199716040-00001
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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The cornerstones of current antihypertensive treatment are diuretics and beta-blockers and the efficacy of these drugs in preventing cardiovascular disease is undisputed. This article focuses on the effect of these 2 drug classes on the incidence of sudden death. Numerous studies have shown that thiazide diuretics have a strong, dosage-dependent potassium-depleting effect, and it has been postulated that this may explain why the reduction in risk of coronary heart disease, observed in hypertension trials, was less pronounced than expected. In 7 trials that included sudden death as an end-point, a pooled risk-ratio of sudden death of 1.5 (95% confidence interval 1.1 to 2.0) was observed when non-potassium-sparing diuretics were compared with placebo. Two recent case-control studies have also strongly indicated that the use of thiazides increases the risk of sudden death. Evidence from trials using potassium-sparing diuretic combinations suggests that these may be better tolerated than thiazide monotherapy. Although it was suggested in the 2 recent case-control studies that recipients of beta-blockers are also at an increased risk of sudden death, further studies are required to confirm this finding, particularly since these drugs have several well-documented cardioprotective effects.
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