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A Retrospective, Observational, EMR-Based Real-World Evidence Study to Assess the Incidence of Pedal Edema in Essential Hypertensive Patients on Amlodipine or Cilnidipine

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Introduction. Calcium channel blockers have pedal edema as one of the confining factors of treatment. A real-world study may help evident reality of the situation in regular Indian clinical practice. The aim of the study is to assess effectiveness and incidence of pedal edema in essential hypertensive patients treated with amlodipine or cilnidipine monotherapy. Methods. Retrospective EMR data of adult essential hypertensive patients, prescribed amlodipine (n = 800) or cilnidipine (n = 800) as monotherapy, were analyzed. Incidence of pedal edema from baseline visit was analyzed in terms of dose and duration of treatment. The changes in systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) from baseline and proportion of patients achieving target BP goals were assessed. Results. In amlodipine and cilnidipine groups, mean changes in SBP and DBP from baseline to end of the study period were 28.4 and 15.1 mmHg and 24.3 and 13.5 mmHg, respectively ( p value <0.05). More than 50% of patients in both groups achieved BP goal at the end of the study ( p value 0.266). In amlodipine group, total 23.9% reported pedal edema, while in cilnidipine, 27.6% ( p value 0.0863). At the end of the study, 3.5% and 8.2% of patients remain with pedal edema, respectively, in both groups ( p value <0.005). Conclusion. Amlodipine demonstrated greater BP reduction at a lower average dose, better efficacy, and tolerability in terms of pedal edema count as a lesser number of patients reported edema at the end of the study and a higher percentage of patients continued the prescribed baseline dosage regimen as compared to cilnidipine. Thus, the study established amlodipine as an effective and well-tolerated antihypertensive for Indians.
Title: A Retrospective, Observational, EMR-Based Real-World Evidence Study to Assess the Incidence of Pedal Edema in Essential Hypertensive Patients on Amlodipine or Cilnidipine
Description:
Introduction.
Calcium channel blockers have pedal edema as one of the confining factors of treatment.
A real-world study may help evident reality of the situation in regular Indian clinical practice.
The aim of the study is to assess effectiveness and incidence of pedal edema in essential hypertensive patients treated with amlodipine or cilnidipine monotherapy.
Methods.
Retrospective EMR data of adult essential hypertensive patients, prescribed amlodipine (n = 800) or cilnidipine (n = 800) as monotherapy, were analyzed.
Incidence of pedal edema from baseline visit was analyzed in terms of dose and duration of treatment.
The changes in systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) from baseline and proportion of patients achieving target BP goals were assessed.
Results.
In amlodipine and cilnidipine groups, mean changes in SBP and DBP from baseline to end of the study period were 28.
4 and 15.
1 mmHg and 24.
3 and 13.
5 mmHg, respectively ( p value <0.
05).
More than 50% of patients in both groups achieved BP goal at the end of the study ( p value 0.
266).
In amlodipine group, total 23.
9% reported pedal edema, while in cilnidipine, 27.
6% ( p value 0.
0863).
At the end of the study, 3.
5% and 8.
2% of patients remain with pedal edema, respectively, in both groups ( p value <0.
005).
Conclusion.
Amlodipine demonstrated greater BP reduction at a lower average dose, better efficacy, and tolerability in terms of pedal edema count as a lesser number of patients reported edema at the end of the study and a higher percentage of patients continued the prescribed baseline dosage regimen as compared to cilnidipine.
Thus, the study established amlodipine as an effective and well-tolerated antihypertensive for Indians.

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