Review of salt restriction and the response to antihypertensive drugs. Satellite symposium on calcium antagonists.

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  • F C Luft
  • M H Weinberger
چکیده

We evaluated the response to salt restriction in hypertensive patients receiving drugs. By restricting their salt intake to less than 80 mmol of sodium per day for 3 months, 50% of patients reaching goal compliance were able to discontinue diuretics. The literature also reveals responses to a low salt diet. Salt restriction augmented the hypotensive effect of chlorthalidone in two investigations, but not in another, and the hypotensive effect of beta-blockers in three trials. Sodium intake of 10 mmol/day caused a much greater decrease in blood pressure in response to a single dose of captopril than did a sodium diet of 200 mmol/day. In patients receiving various fixed regimens for 2 months, salt restriction decreased blood pressure in all but those receiving calcium blockers. A single dose of nifedipine lowered blood pressure more in patients receiving 350 mmol of sodium per day than in the same patients given 150 or 10 mmol/day. Verapamil for 3 days was more effective in patients receiving 212 mmol of sodium per day than in the same subjects receiving 9 mmol/day. Nitrendipine caused a greater decrease in diastolic blood pressure in patients who did not reduce salt intake compared to those who did. Salt restriction appears useful in salt-sensitive patients who receive beta-blockers, diuretics, converting enzyme inhibitors, or centrally acting drugs. Calcium channel entry blockers may not require salt restriction to maximize their effect.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Hypertension

دوره 11 2 Pt 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1988