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Section Type: RESULTS

Text: During treatment, trandolapril caused a greater increase in functional capacity (+31 %) than captopril (+17 % ; p = 0. 01) did, and provided better blood pressure control during exercise, observed as a reduction in the variation of systolic blood pressure/MET (trandolapril : 10. 7 1. 9 mmHg/U vs 7. 4 1. 2 mmHg/U, p = 0. 02 ; captopril : 9. 1 1. 4 mmHg/U vs 11. 4 2. 5 mmHg/U, p = 0. 35), a reduction in peak diastolic blood pressure (trandolapril : 116. 8 3. 1 mmHg vs 108. 1 2. 5 mmHg, p = 0. 003 ; captopril : 118. 2 3. 1 mmHg vs 115. 8 3. 3 mmHg, p = 0. 35), and a reduction in the interruption of the tests due to excessive elevation in blood pressure (trandolapril : 50 % vs 15 %, p = 0. 009 ; captopril : 50 % vs 45 %, p = 0. 32).