Короткий опис (реферат):
In patients with arterial hypertension (AH) pharmacotherapy often remains ineffective
because of comorbid pathology. Research of haemodynamic and homeostatic processes in
such patients allows prescribe effective antihypertensive medicines, improve life quality and
prognosis. Material and methods: 60 patients with AH, coronary artery disease and obesity
were divided into three groups: 1st group was treated with lisinopril + atorvastatin + aspirin
(regimen I); 2nd group was treated with lisinopril + atorvastatin + bisoprolol + aspirin
(regimen II); 3rd group was treated with lisinopril + bisoprolol + indapamide + atorvastatin +
aspirin (regimen III). Laser correlation spectrometry (LCS) was used to evaluate the
homeostatic alterations. Results: All regimens were equally effective in normalization of
systolic blood pressure and did not influence the ejection fraction. Only in the 3rd group was
determined significant increase of glomerular filtration rate (92.732.12 vs 79.6213.62
ml/min/1.73m2). The LCS test showed that these patients had high level of light scattering
particles IV, which may be caused by activation of anabolic processes. In other groups,
spectral alterations were not so expressive. Conclusions: Prescription of antihypertensive
therapy cause homeostatic and metabolic alterations, which may influence the efficacy of
treatment.