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John M Flack1, Markus P Schlaich2, Michael A Weber3
1Division of General Internal Medicine, Hypertension Section, Departments of Medicine and Population Science and Policy, Hypertension Section, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, IL (J.M.F.).
Background:
Black individuals frequently present with resistant hypertension and disproportionately increased cardiovascular risk. We investigated the blood pressure (BP)-lowering effect of the dual endothelin receptor antagonist aprocitentan in Black individuals enrolled in the PRECISION study (Parallel-Group, Phase 3 Study with Aprocitentan in Subjects with Resistant Hypertension).
Methods:
Patients with confirmed resistant hypertension were randomized to aprocitentan 12.5 mg, 25 mg, or placebo for 4 weeks (part 1). They subsequently received aprocitentan 25 mg for 32 weeks (part 2) before re-randomization to aprocitentan 25 mg or placebo (part 3).
Results:
Eighty-two patients randomized in the PRECISION study were Black individuals. At week 4, aprocitentan 12.5 and 25 mg reduced office trough systolic BP (-11.3 and -11.9 mm Hg) to a similar degree as placebo (-12.0 mm Hg). Using 24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring, the placebo effect was minimal (-0.7 mm Hg), and aprocitentan reduced systolic BP by 4.0 and 8.6 mm Hg. During part 2, office BP continued to decrease (-16.4 mm Hg at week 36). In part 3, office and ambulatory systolic BP increased on placebo (+9.9 and +8.1 mm Hg, respectively), whereas the BP-lowering effect was maintained with aprocitentan. Aprocitentan markedly reduced albuminuria during the study. The most frequent adverse event was peripheral edema, occurring in 3 patients (10%) receiving aprocitentan 25 mg versus none receiving aprocitentan 12.5 mg or placebo.
Conclusions:
Aprocitentan reduced BP and albuminuria in Black individuals with resistant hypertension. The BP-lowering efficacy was similar to that of the overall PRECISION population. Aprocitentan may represent an important addition to the often difficult-to-control hypertension in Black individuals.
Registration:
URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov; Unique identifier: NCT03541174.
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