• Department of Pharmacy, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China;
WU Fengbo, Email: wufengbo_@163.com
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Objective  To assess the effectiveness and safety of irbesartan for hypertensive patients with hyperuricaemia.
Methods  The databases such as The Cochrane Library (Issue 2, 2010), MEDLINE (by the end of April 2010), SCI (by the end of April 2010), CBM (by the end of April 2010) and CNKI (by the end of April 2010) were searched to collected randomized controlled trails (RCTs) on irbesartan for hypertensive combined with hyperuricaemia. Studies were screened according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria; data were extracted; the methodological quality was evaluated; and meta-analyses were conducted by using RevMan 5.0.0 software.
Results  Nine studies involving 977 patients were included. The results of meta-analyses showed that compared with the control group, irbesartan was superior in decreasing serum uric acid (SUA) (MD=57.12, 95%CI 16.08 to 98.15, P=0.006); it was similar in controlling blood pressure (Systolic pressure: MD= –0.24, 95%CI –2.19 to 1.71, P=0.81; Diastolic pressure: MD=0.46, 95%CI –1.58 to 2.50, P=0.66), and lower in the incidence rate of adverse reaction (RR=0.07, 95%CI 0.02 to 0.24, P=0.000 1).
Conclusion  The study suggests that irbesartan is effective and safe to control blood pressure and decrease serum uric acid for hypertensive patients with hyperuricaemia. But because all nine included studies are graded C in quality, the conclusion still needs to be further verified by long-term, large scale and high quality studies.

Citation: WU Fengbo,ZHAN Mei,TANG Yao. Irbesartan for Hypertensive Patients with Hyperuricaemia: A Systematic Review. Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2011, 11(11): 1290-1294. doi: 10.7507/1672-2531.20110218 Copy

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