CHRONIC HEMODYNAMIC-EFFECTS OF CARVEDILOL IN ESSENTIAL-HYPERTENSION AT REST AND DURING EXERCISE

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作者
LUNDJOHANSEN, P
OMVIK, P
机构
[1] Section of Cardiology, Medical Department, University of Bergen, School of Medicine, Haukeland Hospital
关键词
HYPERTENSION; HEMODYNAMICS; CARDIAC OUTPUT; EXERCISE; BETA-BLOCKERS; CARVEDILOL;
D O I
10.1093/oxfordjournals.eurheartj.a060160
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Nineteen men (mean age 44 years) with essential hypertension, WHO stage I, were studied invasively at rest and during exercise. Blood pressure was recorded in intra-arterially (brachial artery), cardiac output by dye dilution method and heart rate by electrocardiography. After initial pre-drug recordings, the patients received 25 mg carvedilol orally and central haemodynamics at rest and during exercise were recorded 1 and 2 h after tablet in take to evaluate the immediate effects of curvedilol. The results indicated a combined β-blocking and vasodilating effect. After 6-9 months of treatment, supine haemodynamics were recorded 12-24 h after the last dose and then 1 and 2 h after an additional 25 mg dose. During chronic treatment (2 h after last dose at rest supine) mean arterial pressure was reduced by 17% (P <0.001) and total peripheral resistance index by 6% (NS) while heart rate and cardiac index were reduced by 12%. Exercise haemodynamics demonstratedafall in bloodpressure of 17% (P <0.001). Exercise stroke index increased by 5% (NS), partly compensatingfor the reduction in heart rate of 17%. Total peripheral resistance index was reduced by 5% (NS). It is concluded that carvedilol is an effective anti-hypertensive agent in a large proportion of patients with essential hypertension. The haemodynamic mode of action reflects an a1-blocking activity, particularly in situations with low sympathetic tone. During exercise the β1-blocking activity (demonstrated by the reduction in heart rate) is more prominent. © 1992 The European Society of Cardiology.
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