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  • Factors associated with the reduction of albumin excretion in diabetic hypertensive patients: differential effect of manidipine versus amlodipine.

Factors associated with the reduction of albumin excretion in diabetic hypertensive patients: differential effect of manidipine versus amlodipine.

Future cardiology (2016-11-26)
Margarita Saiz-Satjes, Francisco Javier Martinez-Martin, Alex Roca-Cusachs
ABSTRACT

In AMANDHA trial, the addition of manidipine, but not amlodipine, in diabetic patients with uncontrolled hypertension, microalbuminuria and preserved renal function resulted in a large decrease of urinary albumin excretion (UAE) despite similar blood pressure (BP) reductions. Factors associated with the reduction of UAE were analyzed. For this purpose, a multivariable analysis was performed. Although after 6 months of treatment, manidipine and amlodipine decreased BP to a similar extent, reductions of UAE were higher with manidipine. The assigned treatment, changes in mean BP, sympathetic tone and glycemic control were associated with changes in UAE. The assigned treatment, changes in mean BP, sympathetic tone and glycemic control were independently associated with changes in UAE. Compared with amlodipine, manidipine reduced UAE to a higher extent, independently of BP reduction.

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Manidipine hydrochloride, ≥98% (HPLC)