Plasma Renin-guided Therapy in Patients of Primary Hypertension on Antihypertensives: A Prospective Cohort Study

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2022-08
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Background: Most guidelines for hypertension overlook the underlying pathophysiologic basis in deciding antihypertensives. Based on renin levels, hypertension may be classified as high-renin hypertension (HRH), low-renin hypertension (LRH), and normal-renin hypertension (NRH). The study examined the renin levels in a hypertensive population and assessed the effect of renin-guided antihypertensive management on blood pressure (BP) control. Materials and methods: This study was a single-center prospective cohort study. Subjects with primary hypertension (aged 20–60 years) on antihypertensives were included in the study. Initial BP was recorded and subsequently, all antihypertensives were discontinued. After 2 weeks, second BP was recorded and plasma renin assay (PRA) sample was collected. All patients were restarted on the previous antihypertensives and further modification of medication was performed based on their PRA. Anti V drugs, such as diuretics and calcium channel blockers (CCBs) were used in LRH while beta-blockers and antirenin drugs (Anti R drugs) were used in HRH. Results: The study included 918 patients with hypertension and 896 cases were finally analyzed. Of these patients, 287 (32.03%) had LRH (<0.51 ng/mL/hr), 412 (45.98%) had HRH (>2.64 ng/mL/hr), while 197 (21.99%) had NRH (0.51–2.64 ng/mL/hr). Renin-guided management caused significant BP reduction. In controlled BP group, the systolic BP (SBP)/diastolic BP (DBP) before and after modification were 133.83 ± 3.36/84.77 ± 3.12 and 123.87 ± 10.59/84.05 ± 1.84, respectively (p-value < 0.05). In uncontrolled BP group, the corresponding SBP/DBP were 152.17 ± 2.95/90.36 ± 5.02 and 138 ± 1.23/87.78 ± 0.84, respectively (p-value < 0.05). The number of hypertensives used in patients also reduced with reduction in patients on two, three, or four drugs. Conclusions: Renin-guided therapy is useful for improving BP control in both controlled and uncontrolled hypertensive patients and in reducing the number of antihypertensive drugs.
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Murty MSN, Pandey R, Behera S, Jayakrishnan J, Hande Vivek, Behera Vineet. Plasma Renin-guided Therapy in Patients of Primary Hypertension on Antihypertensives: A Prospective Cohort Study. Journal of the Association of Physicians of India. 2022 Aug; 70(8): 31-36