How clinically important are the results of the large trials in hypertension?
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1 How clinically important are the results of the large trials in hypertension? Stéphane LAURENT, MD, PhD, FESC Pharmacology Department and PARCC / INSERM U970 Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, Université Paris Descartes, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris
2 Drug companies ASTRA-ZENECA DISCLOSURE Stéphane LAURENT, MD, PhD Potential conflict of interest: Research grant, advisory board, honorarium as speaker or chairman BAYER-SCHERING BOEHRINGER-INGELHEIM CHIESI DAICHII-SANKYO ESTEVE MENARINI MSD NEGMA NOVARTIS PFIZER RECORDATI SERVIER Manufacturers ATCOR ESAOTE-PIE MEDICAL OMRON HEMO SAPIENS
3 How clinically important are the results of the large trials? 1. Target BP under treatment 2. Combination therapy first-line 3. Large/small artery cross talk and beta-blockers
4 2007 Blood pressure targets < 140 / 90 if low and moderate CV risk < 130 / 80 if High CV risk Diabetes Renal dysfunction Established CV disease (previous stroke or CHD) 2007 ESH Guidelines for the Management of Hypertension. J Hypertens 2007, 25:
5 J Hypertens 2009; 27:
6 BP target in patients with previous stroke No clear evidence for < 130 mmhg SBP Achieved SBP (more active vs les ss active Tx) Achieved SBP in control group Achieved SBP in more active group PATS, PROGRESS, ACCESS, PROFESS Zanchetti, Grassi, Mancia. J Hypertens 2009; 27:
7 BP target in patients with previous CV disease No clear evidence for < 130 mmhg SBP Zanchetti, Grassi, Mancia. J Hypertens 2009; 27: Achieved SBP (more active vs les ss active Tx) Stroke CHD 130 PREVENT, HOPE, EUROPA, ACTION, CAMELOT, PEACE, TRANSCEN
8 BP target in patients with diabetes melitus No clear evidence for < 130 mmhg SBP Achieved SBP (more active vs less active Tx) 130 HOT, SHEP, UKPDS, MICROHOPE, SYST-EUR
9 BP target in patients with diabetes melitus No clear evidence for < 130 mmhg SBP Achieved SBP (more active vs less active Tx) 130 ABCD, IDNT, RENAAL, PROGRESS, ADVANCE
10 The J-shape curve in clinical trials ON TARGET (Sleight et al. J Hypertens 2009) VALUE (Messerli et al. ESH Meeting, June 2009) INVEST (Cooper-DeHoff et al. JAMA 2010) NDR (Cederholm J et al. J Hypertens 2010) CHD events 130 mmhg SBP (mmhg)
11 The J-shape curve in clinical trials ON TARGET (Sleight et al. J Hypertens 2009) VALUE (Messerli et al. ESH Meeting, June 2009) INVEST (Cooper-DeHoff et al. JAMA 2010) NDR (Cederholm J et al. J Hypertens 2010) CHD events SBP DBP Impaired myocardial perfusion in diastole 130 mmhg SBP (mmhg)
12 ONTARGET: the J-shape curve (nadir 130 mmhg) Sleight et al. J Hypertens 2009; 27: Primary study outcome CV mortality Myocardial infarction Stroke no J-shape curve
13 2009 Reappraisal of European Guidelines BP targets < 140 / 90 if low, moderate and high CV risk Diabetes Renal dysfunction Established CV disease Mancia et al. J Hypertens 2009; 27:
14 2009 Reappraisal of European Guidelines BP targets < 140 / 90 if low, moderate and high CV risk Diabetes Renal dysfunction Established CV disease i.e and mmhg if possible lower range : mmhg and mmh Mancia et al. J Hypertens 2009; 27:
15 How clinically important are the results of the large trials? 1. Target BP under treatment 2. Combination therapy first-line 3. Large/small artery cross talk and beta-blockers
16 ESH 2007: Monotherapy versus combination strateg Mild BP elevation Low/moderate CV risk Choose between Single agent at low dose If goal BP not achieved Previous agent at full dose Switch to different agent at low dose If goal BP not achieved Two-to three-drug combination at full dose Full dose monotherapy
17 ESH 2007: Monotherapy versus combination strateg Mild BP elevation Low/moderate CV risk Choose between Marked BP elevation High/very CV high risk Single agent at low dose Two-drug combination at LOW dose If goal BP not achieved Previous agent at full dose Switch to different agent at low dose 2 nd line Previous combination at FULL dose Add a 3rd drug at low dose If goal BP not achieved Two-to three-drug combination at full dose Full dose monotherapy
18 Clinical trials show that the majority of patients require 2 agents to achieve BP goal Number of antihypertensive agents Trial Target BP (mmhg) UKPDS DBP <85 ABCD DBP <75 MDRD MAP <92 HOT DBP <80 AASK MAP <92 IDNT SBP <135/DBP <85 ALLHAT SBP <140/DBP <90 MAP, mean arterial pressure Bakris et al. Am J Kidney Dis 2000;36: Lewis et al. N Engl J Med 2001;345: Cushman et al. J Clin Hypertens 2002;4:
19 Combining 2 drugs is 5 times more effective for SBP lowering than doubling the dose of 1 drug. A meta-analysis of 42 trials in 10,969 hypertensives Thiazide Betablocker ACEI CCB All classes Wald et al. Ann Int Med 2009
20 Combining different antihypertensive agents has an additive effect Actual reduction in SBP Reduction in SB BP (mmhg) Expected effect if both drugs additive Thiazide Any other BP drug Thiazide PLUS any other BP drug Expected effect if both drugs additive ACEI Any other BP drug ACEI PLUS any other BP drug ACEI, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor Wald et al. Am J Med. 2009;122:
21 Combining different antihypertensive agents has an additive effect Reduction in SB BP (mmhg) Expected effect if both drugs additive Thiazide Any other BP drug Actual reduction in SBP Thiazide PLUS any other BP drug Expected effect if both drugs additive ACEI Any other BP drug Actual reduction in SBP ACEI PLUS any other BP drug ACEI, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor Wald et al. Am J Med. 2009;122:
22 Combining different antihypertensive agents has an additive effect Reduction in SB BP (mmhg) Expected effect if both drugs additive Thiazide Any other BP drug Actual reduction in SBP Thiazide PLUS any other BP drug Expected effect if both drugs additive ACEI Any other BP drug Actual reduction in SBP ACEI PLUS any other BP drug ACEI, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor Wald et al. Am J Med. 2009;122:
23 Advantages of first-line combination therapy Pharmacodynamic synergy higher BP fall and less side effects Less therapeutic intertia Wald et al. Am J Med 2009 Quicker BP fall VALUE study; Weber et al. Lancet 2004 Quicker regression of target organ damage CARDIO-SIS study; Verdecchia et al. Lancet 2009 Less CV events in immediate responders VALUE study; Weber et al. Lancet 2004 Higher observance and persistance of treatement Bangalore et al. Am J Med 200 Better prevention against CV complications (?)
24 ESH 2009: Monotherapy versus combination strateg Mild BP elevation Low/moderate CV risk Single agent at low dose Choose between 1st line Marked BP elevation High/very CV high risk Two-drug combination at LOW dose Previous agent at full dose Switch to different agent at low dose 2 drug combination at FULL dose Two-to three-drug combination at full dose Full dose monotherapy Add a 3rd drug
25 2009 Guidelines Beta blockers ASCOT LIFE DIU 2007 Which combination? ARB 2009 Diuretics Angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) Alpha blockers ALLHAT ACEI CCB Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors Calcium channel Blockers (CCBs)
26 2 drug combinations: RAS blockers + CCB: highest reduction in central SBP Favors 1st combination mmhg 0 5 mmhg CAFE Amlodipine + Perindopril Atenolol + HCTZ [-5.4 to -3.3] P< EXPLOR Valsartan + Amlodipine Atenolol + Amlodipine [-7.1 to -0.8] P=0.02 J-CORE Azelnidipine + Olmesartan HCTZ + Olmesartan [-10.2 to -0.3] P=0.004 CAFE. 6 yrs Williams et al. Circulation 2006 EXPLOR. 6 months Boutouyrie et al. Hypertension 2010 J-CORE 6 months Matsui et al. Hypertension 2009 For a similar reduction in brachial SBP
27 How clinically important are the results of the large trials? 1. Target BP under treatment 2. Combination therapy first-line 3. Large/small artery cross talk and beta-blockers
28 Should beta-blockers remain first choice in the treatment of primary hypertension? > hypertensives Lindholm L et al. Lancet, 2005 Stroke Beta-blockers Other drugs RR (95% CI) RR=1,16 Increased risk with other drugs Increased risk with beta-blockers
29 Should beta-blockers remain first choice in the treatment of primary hypertension? > hypertensives Lindholm L et al. Lancet, 2005 Stroke Atenolol Other drugs RR (95% CI) RR=1,26 Increased risk with other drugs Increased risk with atenolol
30 Meta-analysis, 46 comparisons STROKE, Betablockers vs other: 10 trials, 2004 events Law, BMJ %
31 Reduction of media to lumen ratio of small arteries Agabiti Rosei et al. J Hypertens 2009 * vs betablockers P<0.05
32 Comparative effect of antihypertensive drugs on aortic stiffness, wave reflection and central PP Laurent et al. Eur Heart J 2006 ACE inhibitors (ACEI) Angiotensin receptor blockers (ARB) Calcium channel blockers (CCB) Thiazide diuretics (DIU) Aortic pulse wave velocity Augmentation index Central PP VD β-blockers ( ) NON VD β- blockers +/-( )
33 Regression of Left Ventricle Hypertrophy (LVH) Meta-analysis of clinical trials Klingbeil et al. Am J Med 2003 atenolol
34 ASCOT study: fatal and non fatal stroke (secondary end-point) Dahlof B et al., Lancet 2005 Years
35 CAFE study Williams B et al. Circulation 2006 Amlodipine ± perindopril Atenolol ± thiazide Atenolol ± thiazide Amlodipine ± perindopril
36 Peripheral vs central BP Boutouyrie P et al. Hypertension Brachial SBP (mmhg) Mean difference at W24: [ to 1.99] mm Hg, NS 65 Brachial PP (mmhg) Mean difference at W24 : [ to 0.60] mm Hg, NS Amlodipine / Atenolol Amlodipine / Valsartan P< P=0.02 Central SBP (mmhg) Mean difference at W24: [-7.08 to -0.83] mm Hg, P= Central PP Mean difference at W28: [-5.33 to ] mm Hg, p<0.001 Baseline W8 W24 Baseline W8 W24
37 Within visit and visit-to-visit variabilities are high after atenolol-based regimen Rothwell P et al. Lancet Neurology 2010 Within visit variabiilty in SBP Visit-to-visit variability in SBP SD-SBP CV-SBP Atenolol Amlodipine
38 ASCOT and CAFE : the higher efficacy of VD than atenolol on the reduction of CV events, may have occurred through an effect on the large/small artery cross talk CV events Target organ damage Laurent et al. Hypertension 2009 Small artery remodeling wall/lumen ratio and rarefaction Target organ damage central SBP and PP Visit-to-visit variability in SBP mean BP arterial stiffness Large artery remodeling
39 AGAINST beta-blockers as first and second line treatments in hypertension (except compelling indication) 1. Meta-analyses More strokes Lindholm, et al. Lancet 2005; Law et al. BMJ Less regression of TOD than other pharmacological classes LVH carotid IMT aortic stiffness (fibrosis) small artery W/L ratio 3. Less reduction in central BP and BP variability than other pharmacological classes 4. Adverse effects sexual dysfunction new onset of diabetes
40 Conclusions 1. Target BP under treatment : <140 and <90 mmhg for all i.e. between 130 and 139 mmhg for SBP 80 and 85 mmhg for DBP 2. Combination therapy for initiation of TT in patients with high BP or high added CV risk Choice among DIU, CCB, ARB and ACEI 3. Beta-blockers: not as first and second line except compelling indication (CHD, CHF, continuous AF, )
41 Thank you!
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