We previously demonstrated lower diastolic blood pressure (BP) levels under statin therapy in adult individuals who consecutively underwent 24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring and compared their levels to untreated outpatients. Here we evaluated systolic/diastolic BP levels according to different statin types and dosages. 987 patients (47.5% female, age 66.0 ± 10.1 years, BMI 27.7 ± 4.6 kg/m2 , clinic BP 146.9 ± 19.4/86.1 ± 12.1 mm Hg, 24-hour BP 129.2 ± 14.4/74.9 ± 9.2 mm Hg) were stratified into 4 groups: 291 (29.5%) on simvastatin 10-80 mg/d, 341 (34.5%) on atorvastatin 10-80 mg/d, 187 (18.9%) on rosuvastatin 5-40 mg/d, and 168 (17.0%) on other statins. There were no significant BP differences among patients treated by various statin types and dosages, except in lower clinic (P = .007) and daytime (P = .013) diastolic BP in patients treated with simvastatin and atorvastatin compared to other statins. Favorable effects of statins on systolic/diastolic BP levels seem to be independent of types or dosages, thus suggesting a potential class effect of these drugs.

Effects of different statin types and dosages on systolic/diastolic blood pressure. Retrospective analysis of 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure database / Presta, Vivianne; Figliuzzi, Ilaria; Citoni, Barbara; Miceli, Francesca; Battistoni, Allegra; Musumeci, Maria Beatrice; Coluccia, Roberta; De Biase, Luciano; Ferrucci, Andrea; Volpe, Massimo; Tocci, Giuliano. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL HYPERTENSION. - ISSN 1524-6175. - ELETTRONICO. - (2018), pp. 967-975. [10.1111/jch.13283]

Effects of different statin types and dosages on systolic/diastolic blood pressure. Retrospective analysis of 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure database

Presta, Vivianne;Figliuzzi, Ilaria;Citoni, Barbara;Miceli, Francesca;Battistoni, Allegra;Musumeci, Maria Beatrice;Coluccia, Roberta;De Biase, Luciano;Ferrucci, Andrea;Volpe, Massimo;Tocci, Giuliano
2018

Abstract

We previously demonstrated lower diastolic blood pressure (BP) levels under statin therapy in adult individuals who consecutively underwent 24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring and compared their levels to untreated outpatients. Here we evaluated systolic/diastolic BP levels according to different statin types and dosages. 987 patients (47.5% female, age 66.0 ± 10.1 years, BMI 27.7 ± 4.6 kg/m2 , clinic BP 146.9 ± 19.4/86.1 ± 12.1 mm Hg, 24-hour BP 129.2 ± 14.4/74.9 ± 9.2 mm Hg) were stratified into 4 groups: 291 (29.5%) on simvastatin 10-80 mg/d, 341 (34.5%) on atorvastatin 10-80 mg/d, 187 (18.9%) on rosuvastatin 5-40 mg/d, and 168 (17.0%) on other statins. There were no significant BP differences among patients treated by various statin types and dosages, except in lower clinic (P = .007) and daytime (P = .013) diastolic BP in patients treated with simvastatin and atorvastatin compared to other statins. Favorable effects of statins on systolic/diastolic BP levels seem to be independent of types or dosages, thus suggesting a potential class effect of these drugs.
2018
ambulatory blood pressure monitoring; hypertension; nighttime blood pressure; statins
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Effects of different statin types and dosages on systolic/diastolic blood pressure. Retrospective analysis of 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure database / Presta, Vivianne; Figliuzzi, Ilaria; Citoni, Barbara; Miceli, Francesca; Battistoni, Allegra; Musumeci, Maria Beatrice; Coluccia, Roberta; De Biase, Luciano; Ferrucci, Andrea; Volpe, Massimo; Tocci, Giuliano. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL HYPERTENSION. - ISSN 1524-6175. - ELETTRONICO. - (2018), pp. 967-975. [10.1111/jch.13283]
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