A placebo-controlled,randomized, double-blind study of OPC-8212 in patients with mild chronic heart failure |
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Authors: | Shigetake Sasayama MD OPC- Multicenter Research Group |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Second Department of Internal Medicine, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University, 2630, Sugitani, 930-01 Toyama, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary OPC-8212 is a newly synthesized, orally effective inotropic agent. Previous studies have shown short-term hemodynamic and symptomatic improvement in patients with congestive heart failure. However, the long-term efficacy of this agent remains to be established. Eighty-three patients with chronic heart failure were randomly assigned to treatment with either OPC-8212 (n=45) or matching placebo (n-38).Of the placebo-treated patients, two patients died and another six patients were withdrawn from the study because of a deterioration of heart failure, while only 1 out of 45 OPC-8212-treated patients were withdrawn because of increased congestive symptoms.After 12 weeks of treatment, the OPC-8212 group showed a significant improvement in their numerical scores in sense of well-being as judged by the patients' subscale A (p<0.01) and their physician's general impression of the patients' status (p<0.01). The ejection fraction obtained from echocardiography increased from a mean (±SEM) baseline value of 42.8±2.6% to 46.6±2.9% (p<0.05) in the OPC-8212 group and 44.4±3.7% to 45.5±4.1% in the placebo group. These effects were not associated with an increase in the heart rate. The treatment was well tolerated without any limiting side effects.Thus, OPC-8212 is effective in patients with chronic heart failure, providing significant hemodynamic and symptomatic benefit in chronic treatment, together with a possible improvement of the prognosis of patients with heart failure. |
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Keywords: | OPC-8212 heart failure prognosis |
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