QJM : monthly journal of the Association of Physicians
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial
A double-blind comparison of bisoprolol and atenolol in patients with essential hypertension.
We compared the beta 1-selective adrenoceptor antagonists bisoprolol and atenolol in a double-blind, randomized crossover study. After 4 weeks placebo phase, 59 patients with essential hypertension received either 10 mg bisoprolol or 50 mg atenolol once daily for 8 weeks, increased if necessary (target BP < or = 150/90 mmHg) to 20 and 100 mg, respectively, after 4 weeks. After a second placebo phase, crossover occurred to the alternative drug. ⋯ Bisoprolol reduced heart rate significantly more than atenolol (p < 0.01), but systolic and diastolic blood pressure changes were not different between the two drugs. There was no difference in patient acceptability of the drugs as assessed by visual analogue scale. Despite theoretical and circumstantial evidence to suggest superiority of bisoprolol over atenolol, no significant difference between the two was found except for greater heart rate reduction with bisoprolol.