Vnitr Lek 2015, 61(12):1067-1071

PATHWAY-2 Study: spironolactone vs placebo, bisoprolol and doxazosin to determine optimal treatment of resistant hypertension. Spironolactone high effective in lowering blood pressure in drug resistant hypertension

Jiří Widimský
Klinika kardiologie IKEM Praha, přednosta prof. MUDr. Josef Kautzner, CSc., FESC

The PATHWAY-2 study, funded by the British Heart Foundation, randomised 335 patients with resistant hypertension (already treated according to guidelines) to sequentially receive 12 weeks of spironolactone (25-50 mg), bisoprolol (5-10 mg), doxazosin (4-8 mg modified release) and placebo. The study design allowed drug comparisons in each patient, with 230 patients completing all cycles. Results showed that spironolactone reduced home systolic BP by 8.70 mm Hg more than placebo (< 0.001), 4.26 mmHg more than bisoprolol/doxazosin (< 0.001), 4.03 mm Hg more than doxazosin (< 0.001), and by 4.48 mm Hg more than bisoprolol. By the end of the trial, there would only be 15 patients considered eligible for renal denervation trials in uncontrolled hypertension. PATHWAY-2 will have significant implications for patient recruitment in to other trials.

Keywords: corticoid receptor agonists; resistant hypertension; spironolactone

Received: October 7, 2015; Accepted: November 6, 2015; Published: December 1, 2015  Show citation

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