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Randomized Controlled Trial
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Nebivolol reduces short-term blood pressure variability more potently than irbesartan in patients with intradialytic hypertension.

Increased blood pressure (BP) variability (BPV) is associated with high cardiovascular risk in hemodialysis. Studies on the effects of antihypertensive drugs on BPV in hemodialysis are scarce. This study examines the effects of nebivolol and irbesartan on short-term BPV in patients with intradialytic hypertension. This randomized-cross-over study included 38 patients (age: 60.4 ± 11.1 years, male: 65.8%) with intradialytic hypertension (intradialytic-SBP increase ≥ 10 mmHg at ≥4 over 6 consecutive sessions). After the baseline evaluation, participants were randomized to nebivolol 5 mg and subsequently irbesartan 150 mg, or vice versa, with a two-week wash-out period before initiation of the second drug. Patients underwent three respective 24 h-ABPM sessions starting before a midweek-session. We calculated the standard deviation (SD), weighted SD (wSD), coefficient of variation (CV), and average real variability (ARV) of BP with validated formulas. The post-hemodialysis and 24 h-SBP and DBP levels were significantly lower after treatment with both drugs. The systolic-BPV indices were marginally lower after nebivolol but not after irbesartan compared to baseline (SD: baseline 15.70 ± 4.69; nebivolol 14.45 ± 3.37, p = 0.090; irbesartan 15.39 ± 3.85, p = 0.706; wSD: 14.62 ± 4.36 vs 13.40 ± 3.07, p = 0.053 vs 14.36 ± 3.47, p = 0.805, respectively). The diastolic-BPV indices decreased with nebivolol and increased with irbesartan, resulting in significant differences between the two drugs (SD: baseline 10.56 ± 2.50; nebivolol 9.75 ± 2.12; irbesartan 10.84 ± 1.98, between-drug p = 0.014; wSD: baseline 9.86 ± 2.12; nebivolol 9.34 ± 2.01; irbesartan 10.25 ± 2.01, between-drug p = 0.029). The diastolic-BPV during intradialytic and day-time periods was marginally lower with nebivolol than with irbesartan. During nighttime, the BPV indices were unchanged with either drug. The short-term BPV was reduced after nebivolol but not after irbesartan treatment in patients with intradialytic hypertension. These findings suggest that sympathetic-overdrive may be a major factor that affects BPV in intradialytic hypertension patients.

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