Efeitos da adição de sinvastatina ao enalapril em indivíduos hipertensos com níveis de colesterol limítrofe e disfunção diastólica: um estudo aleatorizado, controlado, duplo-cego, com ecocardiograma e Doppler tecidual de repouso e estresse / Effect of the addition of simvastatin to enalapril in hypertensive individuals with average cholesterol levels and diastolic dysfunction: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind trial, with ecochardiography and tissue Doppler of rest and stres

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2010

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Background: Diastolic dysfunction (DD) and decreased contractile reserve associated with hypertension are a surrogate for increased cardiovascular risk. Statins have experimental benefits on myocardial fibrosis, and could improve diastolic function or contractile reserve to a greater extend than ACE-inhibitors in hypertension. Objectives: Test in a double-blinded, placebo-controlled randomized study the effects of simvastatin added to enalapril treatment on DD and contractile reserve in hypertensive patients with average cholesterol levels. Methods: Hypertensive patients with DD and LDL-cholesterol <160mg/dl underwent a run-in phase to achieve a systolic blood pressure (SBP) <135mmHg and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) <85mmHg with enalapril. Hydrochlorothiazide was added when need to achieve SBP or DBP control. Four weeks after reaching the optimum anti-hypertensive regimen, 55 patients were randomized to receive 80mg simvastatin (n = 27) or placebo (n = 28) for a period of 20 weeks. Transthoracic echocardiograms at rest and with dobutamine stress were performed before and after treatment. Left atrial volume (LAV) was measured by biplane modified Simpsons rule. Conventional mitral Doppler velocities were obtained at early diastole (E), late diastole (A) and E/A ratio was calculated, also Tissue Doppler velocities from mitral annulus (average from 4 basal walls) were measured at early diastole (e), late diastole (a) and systole (s); both at rest and during stress. The contractile and diastolic reserves were calculated at low dose of dobutamine stress. Blood pressure was measured monthly and lipid profile was analyzed every two months. Results: After 20 weeks, statin group showed a significant decrease in SBP (-4±2mmHg; p=0.02), total cholesterol (-47±6 for statin and 6.2±5mg/dl for placebo; p<0,0001), LDL-cholesterol (-41±5 for statin and 9.6±4mg/dl for placebo; p<0,0001) and tryglicerides levels (-22.8±11 for statin and 15.3±8mg/dl for placebo; p<0,01). E/A ratio increased significantly in statin group (1±0.05 to 1.18±0.06 for statin and 1,06±0,05 to 1,06±0,04 for placebo; p=0.03) at the same time that left atrial volume decreased (24.5±0.9 to 21.1±0.8ml/m² for statin and 23.5±1.0 to 23.2±1.1ml/m² for placebo; p=0.048). Moreover, e velocity had a trend to increase in statin (9.6±0.6 to 10.2±0.5cm/s; p=0.05) but there was no difference from placebo. Contractile reserve increased equally in both groups at lower dose of dobutamine (0.53±0.03 to 0.66±0.05, p=0.009 for placebo; 0.58±0.05 to 0.70±0.05, p=0.02 for statin). There was no correlation between E/A ratio, LAV and changes in blood pressure or cholesterol levels. There was a positive moderate correlation of blood pressure and LDL-cholesterol changes (r=0.54; p=0.004). Conclusions: 1) Simvastatin added to enalapril treatment in hypertensive patients with average cholesterol levels improves parameters of diastolic function independent of blood pressure or cholesterol changes. 2) Simvastatin decrease in SBP is correlated with LDL-cholesterol decrease. 3) Contractile reserve improves with hypertensive treatment irrespective to treatment with simvastatin

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ecocardiografia hipertensão dobutamina statins diástole dobutamine inibidores de hidroximetilglutaril-coa redutase echocardiography stress angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors hypertension inibidores da enzima conversora da angiotensina diastole echocardiography ecocardiografia sob estresse

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