The comparative effects of telmisartan and ramipril on P-wave dispersion in hypertensive patients: a randomized clinical study.
Clinical cardiology 2005 Jun 1; 28(6):298-302
Celik T T, Iyisoy A A, Kursaklioglu H H, Yilmaz M MI, Kose S S, Kilic S S, Amasyali B B, Demirkol S S, Isik E E
Department of Cardiology, Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Etlik, Ankara, Turkey. benturgay@yahoo.com
BACKGROUND: Prolongation of P-wave times and increase of P-wave dispersion (PWD) were shown to be independent predictors of atrial fibrillation (AF). Angiotensin II receptor blockers (AARBs) and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) have beneficial effects on atrial conduction times. However, there are not enough data about the comparative effects of those drugs on PWD. HYPOTHESIS: We aimed to compare the effects of telmisartan and ramipril on PWD after 6-month treatment in hypertensive patients. METHODS: In all, 100 newly diagnosed hypertensive patients were enrolled in the study and were randomly assigned to two groups. Group 1 and Group 2 each consisted of 50 patients, taking daily doses of 80 mg telmisartan and 10 mg ramipril, respectively. Twelve-lead surface electrocardiograms (ECG) were recorded from all patients before and after 6-month drug therapy. The P-wave duration (Pdur) measurements were calculated from the 12-lead surface ECG. RESULTS: When pretreatment PWD and Pmaximum values were compared with post-treatment values, a statistically significant decrease was found in both groups after 6 months (Group 1 and 2; p < 0.001 for PWD and Pmaximum). P-wave dispersion and Pmaximum values after treatment in Group 1 were statistically significantly lower than those in Group 2 after the 6-month treatment period (p = 0.01 for PWD; p = 0.008 for Pmaximum). CONCLUSIONS: Telmisartan has a much greater lowering effect on PWD and Pmaximum values than ramipril. This finding may be important in the prevention of AF in hypertensive patients.

