Endothelium-dependent mechanisms of nephroprotective effect of renin-angiotensin system modulators in patients with essential hypertension
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Introduction. It has been shown that essential hypertension (EH) is one of the main causes of end-stage renal failure in 10-30% of patients on programmed hemodialysis. At the same time, according to some clinical studies, it was shown that the most widely used drugs (diuretics, beta-blockers, calcium channel antagonists, etc.) effectively reduce high blood pressure (BP), are able to prevent the development of myocardial infarction and cerebral catastrophes, however, do not have a sufficient nephroprotective effect.
The aim of the study is to identify the nephroprotective efficacy of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin II receptor antagonists in patients with EH.
Materials and methods of research. To achieve this goal, 40 patients with stage I-II EH with a level of I-III degree of arterial hypertension at the age of 34 to 63 years (mean age 45.8±1.14 years) were examined, without adequate systematic antihypertensive therapy, in which, as a result of a complex clinical-anamnestic and instrumental-laboratory research, there were no data which can indicate on the presence of manifest hypertensive nephropathy and other clinically significant expressed signs of chronic kidney diseases.
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Endothelium-dependent mechanisms of nephroprotective effect of renin-angiotensin system modulators in patients with essential hypertension / R. L. Kulynych, O. M. Glavatskiy, R. O. Sychov, O. V. Kulynych, S. I. Svystun // Journal of Education, Health and Sport. - 2020. - Vol. 10, N 11. - P. 153-158. - https://doi.org/10.12775/JEHS.2020.10.11.014.