Effect of betablockers on the course of Martorell hypertensive ulcers: a retrospective study.

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY Acta dermato-venereologica Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.2340/actadv.v104.41087
Lucy Cleusix, Olesya Pavlova, Emmanuella Guenova, François Kuonen
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Abstract

Martorell hypertensive ulcer (MHU) represents a painful, difficult-to-handle condition associated with peri-pheral, subcutaneous arteriolosclerosis caused by chronic hypertensive disease. Betablockers are effective for and widely used to treat hypertensive disease but are reported to exacerbate peripheral vasoconstriction. The effect of betablockers on pre-existing arteriolosclerosis and the course of MHU is, however, unknown. A retrospective study to assess the effect of betablockers on the course and response to treatment of MHU was conducted. Clinical and histopathological data were collected of patients treated for MHU at the authors' institution between 2014 and 2023 and a side-by-side comparison was performed of patients taking betablockers or not. Analysis focused on MHU severity at presentation, analgesic use, response to therapeutic intervention, and alterations of cutaneous arterioles. The study reports significantly larger ulcers and more frequent use of opioids in patients taking betablockers, while no significant difference was observed in terms of MHU response to treatment. Significantly increased luminal obstruction of peripheral cutaneous arterioles was found in patients taking beta-blockers. Based on these data, betablockers may have a negative effect on the course of MHU and should be carefully assessed in patients with MHU.

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贝特受体阻滞剂对马多雷尔高血压溃疡病程的影响:一项回顾性研究。
马托里尔高血压溃疡(MHU)是一种疼痛难忍的疾病,与慢性高血压疾病引起的皮周、皮下动脉硬化有关。倍他受体阻滞剂对治疗高血压疾病有效并被广泛使用,但据报道会加剧外周血管收缩。然而,倍他受体阻滞剂对已存在的动脉硬化和 MHU 病程的影响尚不清楚。我们开展了一项回顾性研究,以评估受体阻滞剂对 MHU 病程和治疗反应的影响。研究收集了2014年至2023年期间在作者所在机构接受治疗的MHU患者的临床和组织病理学数据,并对是否服用受体阻滞剂的患者进行了并列比较。分析的重点是MHU发病时的严重程度、镇痛剂的使用、对治疗干预的反应以及皮肤动脉血管的改变。研究报告显示,服用倍他受体阻滞剂的患者溃疡面积明显更大,使用阿片类药物的频率更高,而在MHU对治疗的反应方面没有观察到明显差异。研究发现,服用贝特类受体阻滞剂的患者外周皮肤动脉血管的管腔阻塞明显增加。根据这些数据,β-受体阻滞剂可能会对 MHU 病程产生负面影响,因此应仔细评估 MHU 患者的病情。
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Acta dermato-venereologica
Acta dermato-venereologica 医学-皮肤病学
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4.90
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2.80%
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210
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Dermato-Venereologica publishes high-quality manuscripts in English in the field of Dermatology and Venereology, dealing with new observations on basic dermatological and venereological research, as well as clinical investigations. Each volume also features a number of Review articles in special areas, as well as short Letters to the Editor to stimulate debate and to disseminate important clinical observations. Acta Dermato-Venereologica has rapid publication times and is amply illustrated with a large number of colour photographs.
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