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[Farmacotherapy of hypertension after heart transplantation].

Abstract
Heart transplantation is now used for the treatment of severe heart failure. In a long-term patient follow-up, hypertension has been identified as a complication. Incidence of hypertension in patients treated with cyclosporine and prednisone is between 70-90%. Besides the traditional mechanisms (renin-angiotensin system, fluid volume and peripheral resistance), aetiology of hypertension includes negative effect of cardiac denervation, cyclosporine immunosuppression, administration of corticosteroids and nephropathy. There is no night drop in the blood pressure and heart rate. Treatment aims to maintain cyclosporine level as low as possible and, if feasible, to discontinue steroids during the first year. Hypertension is usually treated with a combination therapy. Our own observations suggest that the majority of post-transplantation patients have a dual therapy. Calcium channel blockers should be the treatment of choice as they also have an effect on graft vasculopathy. Angiotenzin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors or angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARB), beta-blockers and diuretics are also recommended. Long-acting products should be preferred.
AuthorsL Spinarová, P Hude, J Krejčí, H Poloczková, J Godava, J Vítovec
JournalVnitrni lekarstvi (Vnitr Lek) 2012 Jul-Aug Vol. 58 Issue 7-8 Pg. 608-11 ISSN: 0042-773X [Print] Czech Republic
Vernacular TitleFarmakoterapie hypertenze po transplantaci srdce.
PMID23067194 (Publication Type: English Abstract, Journal Article)
Topics
  • Drug Therapy, Combination
  • Heart Transplantation (adverse effects)
  • Humans
  • Hypertension (drug therapy, etiology)

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