The Number of Pills, Rather Than the Type of Renin-Angiotensin System Inhibitor, Predicts Ambulatory Blood Pressure Control in Essential Hypertensives on Triple Therapy: A Real-Life Cross-Sectional Study.
Riccardo SarzaniFederico GiuliettiAndrea FilipponiSonia MarzialiLetizia RistoriSilvia BuscariniCaterina GarbugliaSimone BiondiniMassimiliano AlleviFrancesco SpannellaPublished in: Advances in therapy (2021)
The higher prevalence of ambulatory BP control found in patients taking a triple therapy with ACEi was affected by the lower number of antihypertensive pills taken, which was also the key predictor of ambulatory BP control in our study. This confirms the importance of fixed-dose combinations in the management of essential hypertension.