Publication detail
IN SILICO HEMODYNAMICAL SIMULATIONS SHOW SECONDARY BENEFITS OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUGS
JAGOŠ, J. KOHÚT, J. NOVOTNÝ, T. KŘIVKA, T. HÁJEK, P. FORMÁNEK, M. BURŠA, J.
English title
IN SILICO HEMODYNAMICAL SIMULATIONS SHOW SECONDARY BENEFITS OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUGS
Type
article in a collection out of WoS and Scopus
Language
en
Original abstract
Although preventable, hypertension and hypertensive renal disease remain one of the major global risk factors for cardiovascular diseases, especially in the developed world [1]. Hypertension is defined as a chronically increased blood pressure (BP) above 140/90 mmHg and is related to an increase in peripheral resistance and decrease in arterial distensibility [2], similarly to an aging [1]. Available evidence confirms the ability of all five basic groups of antihypertensives to decrease arterial stiffness and consequently the BP in the long-term application [3]. Although proper treatment of hypertension attenuates its influence, the mechanisms by which hypertension accelerates atherosclerosis are poorly understood [4]. It is known that flow waveform for older subjects differs substantially from the young one mainly due to elevated arterial stiffness and consequently early wave reflection [5]. Moreover, the decreasing arterial stiffness via proper treatment of hypertension shifts the shape of the flow waveform to a young and healthy one [6]. Since arterial stiffness can be lowered through long-term application of antihypertensives, benefits of medical therapy could be not only in lowering the BP and peripheral resistance but also in improving the hemodynamic conditions.
English abstract
Although preventable, hypertension and hypertensive renal disease remain one of the major global risk factors for cardiovascular diseases, especially in the developed world [1]. Hypertension is defined as a chronically increased blood pressure (BP) above 140/90 mmHg and is related to an increase in peripheral resistance and decrease in arterial distensibility [2], similarly to an aging [1]. Available evidence confirms the ability of all five basic groups of antihypertensives to decrease arterial stiffness and consequently the BP in the long-term application [3]. Although proper treatment of hypertension attenuates its influence, the mechanisms by which hypertension accelerates atherosclerosis are poorly understood [4]. It is known that flow waveform for older subjects differs substantially from the young one mainly due to elevated arterial stiffness and consequently early wave reflection [5]. Moreover, the decreasing arterial stiffness via proper treatment of hypertension shifts the shape of the flow waveform to a young and healthy one [6]. Since arterial stiffness can be lowered through long-term application of antihypertensives, benefits of medical therapy could be not only in lowering the BP and peripheral resistance but also in improving the hemodynamic conditions.
Keywords in English
HEMODYNAMICAL SIMULATIONS; ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUGS
Released
09.07.2023
Location
Maastricht
Book
ESB 2023 BOOK OF ABSTRACTS
Edition number
28
Pages count
1
BIBTEX
@inproceedings{BUT184917,
author="Jiří {Jagoš} and Jiří {Kohút} and Tomáš {Novotný} and Tomáš {Křivka} and Petr {Hájek} and Martin {Formánek} and Jiří {Burša},
title="IN SILICO HEMODYNAMICAL SIMULATIONS SHOW SECONDARY BENEFITS OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUGS",
booktitle="ESB 2023 BOOK OF ABSTRACTS",
year="2023",
month="July",
address="Maastricht"
}