Abstract
ObjectivesTo clarify whether or not the antihypertensive drug effect is proportional to the baseline pretreatment self-measured home blood pressure (HBP) in accordance with the law of initial value (Wilder’s law).DesignA post-hoc analysis of a multicentre clinical trial.SettingOutpatients across Japan with mild-to-moderate essential hypertension.ParticipantsAmong 3518 randomised participants, 2423 who self-measured HBP during the pretreatment drug-free period (10–28 days after starting fixed-dose antihypertensive monotherapy) with a mean 7.0 years follow-up were eligible.Main outcome measuresWe analysed individual HBP readings during pretreatment and monotherapy.ResultsThe day-to-day HBP during both the pretreatment period and monotherapy period remains almost the same throughout each period; the results were consistent, regardless of the pretreatment HBP. Following monotherapy, the reduction in the HBP increased by 2.2 mm Hg (95% CI: 1.8 to 2.5 mm Hg) per 10 mm Hg pretreatment HBP increase, up to 11.0 mm Hg (95% CI: 9.9 to 12.0 mm Hg) among patients with an HBP ≥165 mm Hg during pretreatment. Among the 1005 patients receiving low-dose monotherapy (defined daily dose: 0.5 units), the reduction peaked at 8.9–9.1 mm Hg in those with pretreatment HBP 155–164 mm Hg and ≥165 mm Hg (p=0.88).ConclusionsAccording to Wilder’s law, the HBP reduction due to fixed-dose monotherapy was proportional to the pretreatment HBP without any regression to the mean phenomenon. With low-dose antihypertensive drugs, however, the HBP reduction peaked in patients with a high pretreatment HBP, indicating the need for such patients to receive a sufficient amount of antihypertensive drug medication at the initial treatment.Trial registrationUMIN Clinical Trial Registry (http://www.umin.ac.jp/ctr), Unique identifier: C000000137.
Funder
Grants-in-Aid for the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science fellows
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan
Japan Cardiovascular Research Foundation
Japan Arteriosclerosis Prevention Fund
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