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Original Article

Antihypertensive Therapy in Elderly Patients with Isolated Systolic Hypertension: Third Progress Report of the Syst-Eur Trial

Pages 953-966 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The Syst-Eur trial is a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial that examines the hypothesis that antihyper-tensive treatment can prevent or delay cardiovascular complications in elderly patients (> 60 years) with isolated systolic hypertension. On March, 1st 1993 a total of 1395 patients with a sitting systolic blood pressure on placebo averaging 160–219 mmHg and a diastolic blood pressure < 95 mmHg were randomised into this trial. The placebo and active treatment groups were similar at randomisation with respect to age (7 2 ±7 years, mean ± SD), percentage of women (68%), percentage of patients with cardiovascular complications (30%) and sitting blood pressures (175±12/85±6 mmHg). The fall in sitting systolic and diastolic blood pressures from baseline to 2 years was significantly more pronounced (p<0.001) in the actively treated (-22±18/-6±9 mmHg) as compared with the placebo treated Syst-Eur patients (-10±20/- 1±9 mmHg). Active treatment consists of nitrendipine if necessary associated with a converting-enzyme inhibitor and a thiazide. Whether treatment with these antihypertensive agents results in a clinically meaningful reduction of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality is the subject of investigation in this trial.

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