Nifedipine outperforms labetalol: A comparative analysis of hypertension management in black pregnancies

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Abstract

Background

Nifedipine has previously exhibited superior efficacy to labetalol in managing hypertension in the non-pregnant Black population, establishing itself as a first-line treatment option. However, the unique challenges of hypertension during pregnancy, especially prevalent in Black individuals, remain underexplored in terms of effective medication choices. This gap highlights the need for targeted research on antihypertensive efficacy specifically within this population.

Objective

This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of nifedipine versus labetalol in managing blood pressure in Black pregnancies. The primary measure is the mean systolic and diastolic blood pressure trajectories throughout pregnancy, determining the superiority of nifedipine in this context.

Study design

A retrospective cohort study was conducted at a multi-center institution in the metropolitan Detroit area, encompassing data from 1,235 Black pregnancies affected by chronic hypertension between 2015 and 2022. Mean blood pressure trajectories during pregnancy were fit by linear mixed effects model with a random intercept and time effect.

Results

Patients on nifedipine had an estimated 2.08 mmHg lower mean systolic and 1.60 mmHg lower mean diastolic blood pressure compared to those on labetalol, with significant p-values of 0.040 and 0.028. Additionally, nifedipine users were less likely to need increased doses, with an odds ratio of 0.28 (95 % CI: 0.19–0.40, p < 0.001) compared to labetalol users.

Conclusion

This study provides compelling evidence that nifedipine outperforms labetalol in managing blood pressure during Black pregnancies. These findings suggest that the initiation of nifedipine should be considered in the management of chronic hypertension among Black pregnant individuals, offering a potentially more effective treatment option.

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硝苯地平优于拉贝洛尔:黑人孕妇高血压治疗的比较分析。
背景:硝苯地平曾在治疗非妊娠期黑人高血压方面显示出优于拉贝洛尔的疗效,并因此成为一线治疗选择。然而,妊娠期高血压的独特挑战,尤其是在黑人中的普遍性,在有效药物选择方面仍未得到充分探索。这一空白凸显了针对这一人群进行有针对性的降压疗效研究的必要性:本研究旨在评估硝苯地平与拉贝洛尔在控制黑人孕妇血压方面的疗效。主要衡量标准是整个孕期的平均收缩压和舒张压轨迹,以确定硝苯地平在此情况下的优越性:研究设计:底特律大都会地区的一家多中心机构开展了一项回顾性队列研究,涵盖了2015年至2022年期间1235名受慢性高血压影响的黑人孕妇的数据。妊娠期间的平均血压轨迹由线性混合效应模型拟合,该模型具有随机截距和时间效应:与服用拉贝洛尔的患者相比,估计服用硝苯地平的患者平均收缩压降低了2.08毫米汞柱,平均舒张压降低了1.60毫米汞柱,显著的P值分别为0.040和0.028。此外,使用硝苯地平的患者需要增加剂量的几率较低,几率比为 0.28(95 % CI:0.19-0.40,p 结论:该研究提供了令人信服的证据,证明硝苯地平能有效降低心绞痛和舒张压:本研究提供了令人信服的证据,证明硝苯地平在控制黑人妊娠期血压方面优于拉贝洛尔。这些研究结果表明,在治疗黑人孕妇的慢性高血压时,应考虑使用硝苯地平,因为它可能是一种更有效的治疗选择。
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Pregnancy Hypertension-An International Journal of Womens Cardiovascular Health
Pregnancy Hypertension-An International Journal of Womens Cardiovascular Health OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGYPERIPHERAL VASCULAR-PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
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期刊介绍: Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women''s Cardiovascular Health aims to stimulate research in the field of hypertension in pregnancy, disseminate the useful results of such research, and advance education in the field. We publish articles pertaining to human and animal blood pressure during gestation, hypertension during gestation including physiology of circulatory control, pathophysiology, methodology, therapy or any other material relevant to the relationship between elevated blood pressure and pregnancy. The subtitle reflects the wider aspects of studying hypertension in pregnancy thus we also publish articles on in utero programming, nutrition, long term effects of hypertension in pregnancy on cardiovascular health and other research that helps our understanding of the etiology or consequences of hypertension in pregnancy. Case reports are not published unless of exceptional/outstanding importance to the field.
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