老年高血压患者低剂量利血平与抑郁无关联:一项多中心横断面研究的结果

Guohua Zhu, Xi-peng Sun, Jing Li, Lin Pi, Hai‐qin Tang, Hai‐qing Gao, H. Cong, P. Qu, Xin-zheng Lu, Xinjing Zhang, Luosha Zhao, Yi-Fang Guo, Dong-xia Liu, Liang-qing Zhang, H. Tang, Yixin Hu, Li Fan, Q. Hua
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背景:利血平目前被数百万中国高血压患者使用,尽管其低剂量的致抑郁作用仍受到关注。本研究旨在探讨中国老年高血压患者低剂量利血平与抑郁的关系。方法在横断面病例对照研究中,我们从中国10个省的26个社区卫生中心招募了年龄在60岁及以上、定期服用一到两张“复方利血平曲安片”(crtt)一年以上的患者(利血平服用者)。对于每一位接受crtt治疗的患者,我们选择了一名年龄(5岁以内)和性别匹配且从未服用过任何含利血平药物的高血压患者(非利血平使用者)作为对照。采用中国抑郁量表对抑郁症状进行评估,该量表改编自Zung抑郁自评量表。收集6个月内的人口学、临床资料和实验室检查结果。结果2018年8月至2018年12月,共招募利血平服用者787名,非利血平服用者787名。所有研究对象的平均年龄为70.3岁,男女人数大致相等。利血平服用者平均抑郁评分为40.4分,非利血平服用者平均抑郁评分为40.6分(P = 0.7)。大多数研究对象的抑郁评分< 53(利血平服用者为87.6%,非利血平服用者为88.2%)。利血平服用者和非利血平服用者的轻度、中度或重度抑郁症患病率无显著差异。结论老年高血压患者低剂量利血平与抑郁无相关性。应重新考虑利血平在高血压治疗和控制中的作用;需要进一步的研究,特别是随机对照临床试验来比较利血平和其他广泛推荐的抗高血压药物的疗效和安全性。
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No association between low-dose reserpine use and depression in older hypertensive patient: result of a multicenter, cross-sectional study
Background Reserpine is currently used by millions of Chinese hypertensive patients, in spite of the continued concern of its depressogenic effect, even when used in low dose. This study aimed to investigate the association between low-dose reserpine use and depression in older Chinese hypertensive patient. Methods In this cross-sectional, case-control study, we recruited patient aged 60 years or over who had regularly taken one or two tables of “compound reserpine and triamterene tablets (CRTTs)” for more than one year (reserpine user) from 26 community health centers located in 10 provinces in China. For each patient who took CRTTs, we selected an age (within five years) and sex matched hypertensive patient who had never taken any drugs containing reserpine (non-reserpine user) as control. Depressive symptoms were evaluated using a Chinese depression scale adapted from the Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale. Demographic, clinical data and laboratory examination results within six months were collected. Results From August 2018 to December 2018, 787 reserpine user and 787 non-reserpine user were recruited. The mean age of all study subjects was 70.3 years, with about equal numbers of males and females. The mean depression score was 40.4 in reserpine users and 40.6 in non-reserpine users (P = 0.7). The majority of study subject had a depression score < 53 (87.6% in reserpine users and 88.2% in non-reserpine users, respectively). There were no significant differences in the prevalence of mild, moderate or severe depression in reserpine users and non-reserpine users. Conclusions There is no association between low-dose reserpine use and depression in older hypertensive patient. The role of reserpine in the treatment and control of hypertension should be reconsidered; and further studies, especially randomized, controlled clinical trials to compare efficacy and safety of reserpine and other widely recommended anti-hypertensive agents are needed.
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