2016
DOI: 10.2147/ibpc.s92779
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Lercanidipine/enalapril combination in the management of obesity-related hypertension

Guido Grassi

Abstract: Obesity-related hypertension represents a condition frequently observed in current clinical practice characterized by a complex pathophysiological background and a very high cardiovascular risk profile, particularly in severely obese individuals. This explains, on the one hand, the difficulty in reducing elevated blood pressure values in this pathological state and, on the other, the need to achieve this goal in a relatively short-time period to prevent the occurrence of fatal and nonfatal cardiovascular event… Show more

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“…This effect is associated with high rate (45.0%-69.6%) of responder patients (SBP/ DBP decrease >20 mmHg/ 10 mmHg) or subjects with normal BP values 17,18 . The therapeutic efficacy of the combination has also been demonstrated in elderly 19 , in diabetic patients 20 and in obese subjects 21,22 .…”
Section: What Is the Evidence Of Lercanidipine/enalapril Antihyperten...mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This effect is associated with high rate (45.0%-69.6%) of responder patients (SBP/ DBP decrease >20 mmHg/ 10 mmHg) or subjects with normal BP values 17,18 . The therapeutic efficacy of the combination has also been demonstrated in elderly 19 , in diabetic patients 20 and in obese subjects 21,22 .…”
Section: What Is the Evidence Of Lercanidipine/enalapril Antihyperten...mentioning
confidence: 96%