Abstract: | A study of 52 middle-aged males with essential hypertension, unaccompanied by cardiovascular disorders, is reported. The patients were divided into 2 groups with respect to the type of treatment they received: 30 patients on beta-adrenoblockers and 22 patients on methyldopa. The patients were treated continuously for 2 years under one-dimensional echocardiographic control. The greatest drop in arterial blood pressure and ventricular septum thickness was seen within the first 6 months of treatment, while posterior-wall hypertrophy disappeared altogether. Although there was no further drop in blood pressure after 6 months, the thickness of the ventricular septum remained reduced for at least 2 years. Regression of left-ventricular hypertrophy was not accompanied with any deterioration of left-ventricular performance, nor was it related to additional use of vasodilators. |