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Efficacy and safety of sacubitril/valsartan after switching from azilsartan in hemodialysis patients with hypertension

Yoshio Iwashima, Hiromichi Fukushima, Takeshi Horio, Tatemitsu Rai, Toshihiko Ishimitsu

2023Journal of Clinical Hypertension11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study assessed the efficacy and safety of sacubitril/valsartan in 23 hemodialysis patients with hypertension (mean age 70 years; male 69.6%) after switching from azilsartan, an angiotensin receptor blocker. Both at baseline and 3 months after the start of sacubitril/valsartan treatment, home blood pressure (BP), BP values during hemodialysis, and N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) level were measured. The mean dosage of azilsartan was 30 ± 10 mg/day at baseline and that of sacubitril/valsartan after 3 months of treatment was 204 ± 64 mg/day. After 3 months, significant reductions in mean morning home BP (155 ± 17/80 ± 12 to 147 ± 16/76 ± 11 mmHg), mean nighttime home systolic BP (153 ± 19 to 144 ± 16 mmHg), and median (IQRs) NT-proBNP level [8124 (2620-13 394) to 6271 (1570-9591) pg/mL] were observed (all P < .05), whereas BP values during hemodialysis did not change significantly. In hemodialysis patients, except for hypotension, sacubitril/valsartan was generally well tolerated, effectively controlled out-of-office BP, and improved NT-proBNP.

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MedicineSacubitril, ValsartanValsartanSacubitrilHemodialysisBlood pressureInternal medicineCardiologyAngiotensin receptorAngiotensin IIHeart Failure Treatment and ManagementBlood Pressure and Hypertension StudiesMedication Adherence and Compliance
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