Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0014p49 | (1) | ECE2007

Deleterious effects of beta-blockers on arterial stiffness and central pulse pressure in menopausal women: baseline findings from the Cashmere trial

Laurent S , Christin Maitre S , Gompel A , Boutouyrie P , Jaillon P , Thuilliez Ch , Zannad F , Pornel B , Pannier B , Struijker-Boudier H , Van Bortel L , Kuntz Ch , Keanry-Schwartz A , Pithois-Merli I , Simonneau D , Simon T

Beta-blockers (BB) may be less effective than other antihypertensive drugs for stroke prevention in patients with primary hypertension (ASCOT and LIFE studies). Our study compares arterial stiffness and central PP between users (BB+) and non users of BB (BB-), among menopausal women with hypercholesterolemia and no history of CV disease.Methods and Results: We used the baseline data of 664 menopausal women, screened for the Cashmere study, a12-month doub...