Acute hemodynamic and electrophysiologic effects and safety of high-dose intravenous diltiazem in patients receiving metoprolol. |
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Authors: | A C Wiesfeld W J Remme M P Look D A Kruijssen D C van Hoogenhuyze |
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Affiliation: | Cardiovascular Research Foundation, Sticares and Zuiderziekenhuis, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | The anti-ischemic efficacy of diltiazem may improve with increments in dosage and with additional beta-blocking therapy. However, the combined administration could lead to adverse effects through amplification of negative inotropic and chronotropic properties. To evaluate hemodynamic tolerability and safety of high-dose intravenous diltiazem in patients with coronary artery disease receiving long-term metoprolol treatment, 9 such patients were studied for 30 minutes after onset of intravenous diltiazem administration (0.5 mg/kg for 5 minutes, followed by 15 mg/hour). Diltiazem plasma levels peaked at 5 minutes (641 +/- 74 micrograms/liter), decreasing to 177 micrograms/liter at 30 minutes. Average metoprolol levels (43 +/- 12 micrograms/liter) did not change. Diltiazem immediately decreased systemic vascular resistance, left ventricular systolic and mean aortic pressures (29, 21 and 20%, respectively, at 5 minutes), and they remained significantly reduced at 30 minutes. Heart rate initially increased by 11% during the bolus infusion (p < 0.05). Concomitantly, contractility indexes Vmax and Vce40, measured at fixed heart rates, also increased significantly by 11%. Both heart rate and contractility indexes returned to baseline levels thereafter. Cardiac output increased by 10% (p = not significant), stroke index remained unchanged, but stroke work decreased significantly by 20%. Also, the tension-time index was significantly reduced (23%). Diltiazem induced moderate negative lusitropic effects, the first derivative of negative left ventricular pressure decline decreased by 12% and Tau 2 lengthened by 13%. Concomitantly, left ventricular filling pressure increased from 19 +/- 2 to 23 +/- 3 mm Hg, but only at 5 and 15 minutes. PQ, QRS and QTc intervals were not affected.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) |
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