Early administration of captopril and nitroglycerin in combination after acute myocardial infarction: an invasive haemodynamic study |
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Authors: | TRANCHESI, B., JR SANTOS, R. D. CARAMELLI, B. GEBARA, O. BARBOSA, V. BELLOTTI, G. PILEGGI, F. |
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Affiliation: | The Heart Institute, University of Sao Paulo Brazil |
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Abstract: | The combination of captopril and nitroglycerin early after acutemyocardial infarction (AMI) could lead to a dangerous decreasein blood pressure coronary perfusion. To evaluate the safetyaspects and haemodynamic effects of this combination, we studied36 first Q wave thrombolysed anterior wall AMIpatients during the 24 h following the onset of symptoms. Afterwards, thrombolysis patients received a continuous infusionof nitroglycerin and were submitted to pulmonary artery catheterization.Those patients with mean arterial pressure (MAP) 70 mmHg, cardiacindex 2.21. min1.m2, and wedge pressure 10 mmHgwere included and randomized to receive 6.25 mg of captoprilevery 6 h on the first day and 12.5 mg qid on the second f MAP 70mmHg (group 1). A second group (group 2) received a placebo.Haemodynamic parameters were determined after 1, 6 and thenevery 6 h up to 48 h after basal measurements. Significant differenceswere observed only for the MAP and the rate-pressure product(reduction in group 1 values, P <0.05). However, MAP wasmaintained within acceptable limits. Our data support the factthat the combination of captopril and nitroglycerin in the earlyhours of a non-complicated anterior wall AMI is safe, and couldguarantee its use in large clinical trials to determine theeffects on left ventricle remodelling and survival after AMI. |
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Keywords: | Myocardial infarction thrombolysis captopril nitroglycerin haemodynamic study |
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