Beta-Blockers and Hypertension: Some Questions and Answers.
Francesco FiciNicolas Roberto RoblesIstemihan TengizGuido GrassiPublished in: High blood pressure & cardiovascular prevention : the official journal of the Italian Society of Hypertension (2023)
Rather than looking for differences in the cardiovascular protective effect between b-blockers and other antihypertensive agents, we have to consider the different pathophysiology of hypertension in young [sympathetic hyperactivity] and elderly patients [arterial stiffness, high aortic systolic pressure]. Considering these aspects, non-vasodilating b-blockers are preferred, as first-line, in young/middle aged hypertensive subjects, while vasodilating b-blockers, are most appropriate, in elderly patients, for the favourable hemodynamic profile.