Renal effects of felodipine in hypertensive patients with reduced renal function. 1985

H Herlitz, and M Aurell, and S Björck, and G Granérus

The new calcium antagonist felodipine with a pronounced arteriolar dilating capacity was used to treat 11 patients with severe hypertension resistant to treatment (4 with essential hypertension, 5 with renoparechymatous hypertension, 2 with renovascular hypertension). Mean glomerular filtration rate for 10 patients was 34 +/- 27 ml/min/1.73 m2 body surface area (51Cr-EDTA clearance) before felodipine. One patient was on haemodialysis treatment. Mean arterial blood pressure in the outpatient clinic was 206 +/- 39/119 +/- 18 mm Hg in spite of treatment with 3 or more antihypertensive drugs. All but 2 patients had been given an angiotensin converting-enzyme inhibitor without success. All vasodilating agents were discontinued and the following morning 5 to 10 mg felodipine was given orally. This resulted in a reduction of average supine blood pressure from 190/110 mm Hg to 150/90 mm Hg during the first hour. The antihypertensive effect was unchanged during 6 hours and the drug was subsequently administered twice or three times a day. Mean systolic and diastolic blood pressure after 1 month was 155 +/- 19/91 +/- 12 mm Hg. Eight patients showed a favourable long term response with a mean systolic and diastolic blood pressure of 154 +/- 17/89 +/- 6mm Hg after 6 months. One patient died from his underlying disease after 2 months and 1 patient discontinued treatment because of ankle oedema after 6 weeks. In the long term treated patients with glomerular filtration rates greater than 15 ml/min/1.73m2 all but 1 showed an improved renal function by 26 +/- 19% (n = 5) after initiation of felodipine therapy. In 2 cases with very low glomerular filtration rate (6 to 7 ml/min/1.73m2) the deterioration of renal function continued after felodipine, but at a slower rate. It is concluded that felodipine decreased blood pressure dramatically in patients with severe hypertension where a majority of the cases had been resistant to a previous therapy. The drug appeared safe also in advanced renal insufficiency.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D006973 Hypertension Persistently high systemic arterial BLOOD PRESSURE. Based on multiple readings (BLOOD PRESSURE DETERMINATION), hypertension is currently defined as when SYSTOLIC PRESSURE is consistently greater than 140 mm Hg or when DIASTOLIC PRESSURE is consistently 90 mm Hg or more. Blood Pressure, High,Blood Pressures, High,High Blood Pressure,High Blood Pressures
D006977 Hypertension, Renal Persistent high BLOOD PRESSURE due to KIDNEY DISEASES, such as those involving the renal parenchyma, the renal vasculature, or tumors that secrete RENIN. Hypertensions, Renal,Renal Hypertension,Renal Hypertensions
D006978 Hypertension, Renovascular Hypertension due to RENAL ARTERY OBSTRUCTION or compression. Hypertension, Goldblatt,Goldblatt Syndrome,Goldblatt Hypertension,Renovascular Hypertension,Syndrome, Goldblatt
D007668 Kidney Body organ that filters blood for the secretion of URINE and that regulates ion concentrations. Kidneys
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D009543 Nifedipine A potent vasodilator agent with calcium antagonistic action. It is a useful anti-anginal agent that also lowers blood pressure. Adalat,BAY-a-1040,Bay-1040,Cordipin,Cordipine,Corinfar,Fenigidin,Korinfar,Nifangin,Nifedipine Monohydrochloride,Nifedipine-GTIS,Procardia,Procardia XL,Vascard,BAY a 1040,BAYa1040,Bay 1040,Bay1040,Monohydrochloride, Nifedipine,Nifedipine GTIS
D001794 Blood Pressure PRESSURE of the BLOOD on the ARTERIES and other BLOOD VESSELS. Systolic Pressure,Diastolic Pressure,Pulse Pressure,Pressure, Blood,Pressure, Diastolic,Pressure, Pulse,Pressure, Systolic,Pressures, Systolic
D005260 Female Females
D005919 Glomerular Filtration Rate The volume of water filtered out of plasma through glomerular capillary walls into Bowman's capsules per unit of time. It is considered to be equivalent to INULIN clearance. Filtration Rate, Glomerular,Filtration Rates, Glomerular,Glomerular Filtration Rates,Rate, Glomerular Filtration,Rates, Glomerular Filtration

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