1. Pharmacology
        1.4. Cardiovascular drugs
1.4.1. Antihypertensive drugs

Antihypertensive drugs

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General principles

Previously effective antihypertensive therapy must be continued during the perioperative period.

Interaction between anaesthetics and anti-HTN drugs

Side effects of beta-blockers used in treating HTN

NB

Rebound hypertension on abrupt discontinuation
* Can occur with antihypertensive drugs acting on sympathetic nervous system
* Drugs such as ACE inhibitors are not associated with rebound hypertension

Classes of antihypertensive drugs

Sympatholytics

ACE inhibitors

e.g. Captopril, enalapril, ramipril, perindopril, lisinopril, quinapril,

Angiotensin II receptor inhibitors

e.g. Losartan, candesartan, irbesartan, telmisartan

Calcium channel blockers

e.g. Verapamil, diltiazem, nifedipine, amlodipine, felodipine

Vasodilating drugs

e.g. Hydralazine

Diuretics

 

Sympatholytics

Labetalol

Blocks alpha1, beta1, and beta2.

Alpha1-blocking action
--> Less bradycardia and negative inotropic effect compared with beta-blocker
* (???) Because in treating HTN, effective dose of labetalol would not have as much beta-blocking activity 

Prazosin

Side effects of prazosin

Terazosin and doxazosin

Similar to prazosin

But can be taken once daily

Clonidine

Mechanism

Decreases sympathetic nervous system output from the CNS
* Antihypertensive effect, sedation

Actions on the receptors
Use
Effects
Side-effects
Administration

Dexmedetomidine

Alpha2 agonist
--> More selective and potent than clonidine
* alpha2:alpha1 = 1620:1

Shorter duration than clonidine
* Elimination half-time = 2-3hrs

Actions

ACE inhibitors

Minimal side effects
* No insomnia, rebound hypertension

Main difference between different ACE inhibitors is in the duration of action

Mechanism of action

Blocks conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II

Actions of angiotensin II

The 3 main actions are

Side effects of ACE inhibitors

Captopril

Well absorbed orally
--> Inhibition of ACE occurs within 15min

No effect in CO or HR

Side effects of captopril

Enalapril

Similar to captopril

But a prodrug
* Metabolised by liver (and in kidney???) into active metabolite, enalaprilat

Ramipril

Also a prodrug

Longer duration of effect (24-60hr) than:
* Captopril (6-10hr)
* Enalapril (18-30hr)
* Lisinopril (18-30hr)

Angiotensin II receptor inhibitors

Produces antihypertensive effect by directly blocking angiotensin II receptors (AT1 receptors) without affecting ACE activity

Side effects

Calcium channel blockers

Discussed elsewhere (To be done)

Vasodilating drugs

Hydralazine

Metabolism

After oral administration

Side-effects

Minoxidil

Direct relaxation of arteriolar smooth muscle.

Almost no effect on venous capacitance vessels

ACE inhibitors and calcium channel blockers may be as effective with less side effects

Extensive metabolism

Side effects of minoxidil

 

 

 



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