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Failure of low doses of amrinone to produce sustained hemodynamic improvement in patients with severe chronic congestive heart failure
Authors:M Packer  N Medina  M Yushak
Affiliation:From the Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine of The City University of New York, New York, New York, USA
Abstract:Although amrinone produces acute hemodynamic improvement in patients with severe chronic congestive heart failure (CHF), it has not produced clinical benefits in long-term controlled trials. To determined if the administration of subtherapeutic doses of amrinone may account for its lack of efficacy in these studies, the dose requirements of the drug were investigated in 30 patients with severe CHF. Doses of 100 mg of oral amrinone produced moderate increases in cardiac index (0.35 liters/min/m2) and decreases in pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (6.8 mm Hg) and systemic vascular resistance (16%) (all p less than 0.01); these effects, however, were short-lived (less than 2.5 hours). Doses of 200 mg of oral amrinone produced marked increases in cardiac index (0.56 liters/min/m2) and substantial decreases in left ventricular filling pressure (9.9 mm Hg) and systemic vascular resistance (30%) (all p less than 0.01), and these effects persisted for longer than 4 hours. Only 4 patients showed hemodynamic responses with 100 mg of the drug that were sufficiently marked and long-lasting to merit chronic therapy, whereas 28 patients had such a response with the 200-mg dose. When 200 mg of amrinone was administered orally every 8 hours, sustained hemodynamic benefits were seen for 48 hours. However, 16 of 22 patients who received 600 mg of the drug daily for more than 1 week had intolerable adverse reactions that required drug withdrawal. In conclusion, hemodynamically effective doses of amrinone (600 mg/day) cannot be tolerated for long periods by most patients with severe chronic CHF.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
Keywords:Address for reprints: Milton Packer   MD   Division of Cardiology   Mount Sinai Medical Center   1 Gustave Levy Place   New York   New York 10029.
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