Sur Genel
Iuliu Hatieganu, Cluj-Napoca
Romania
Editorial
Treatment of Diastolic Heart Failure in Hypertensive Diabetic Patient - Between Illusion and Achievements
Author(s): Sur Genel, Floca Emanuela, Sur M Lucia, Sur G Daniel and Radulescu DanSur Genel, Floca Emanuela, Sur M Lucia, Sur G Daniel and Radulescu Dan
Hypertension is the most prevalent cardiovascular disease in the world. Because of associated morbidity and mortality it is in one of the most important public health problems. Hypertension is the most important cause of heart failure with low or preserved ejection fraction. If hypertension develops concomitant with diabetes mellitus treatment problem of the two diseases becomes more complex. It is known that beta-blockers may induce type 2 diabetes, but those of new generation such as Nebivolol do not have this effect.
There are many drugs with proven efficacy in lowering blood pressure, but the optimal treatment to prevent progression to heart failure is uncertain. Beta-blockers are a class of drugs with benefits both on hypertension and in heart failure. Drugs of this class have different pharmacological properties in terms hemodynamic and cardiovascular.
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