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Afterload reduction with nifedipine in aortic insufficiency
Authors:Paolo Fioretti  Bernardo Benussi  Sabino Scardi  Silvio Klugmann  Ronald W. Brower  Fulvio Camerini
Affiliation:From the Department of Cardiology, Ente Os-pedaliero Regionale and University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy
Abstract:The acute hemodynamic effects of nifedipine were assessed In 12 patients with severe isolated aortic Insufficiency during control conditions and 30 minutes after administration of nifedipine (20 mg sublingually). Left ventricular end-diastollc pressure decreased from 19 ± 8 (mean ± standard deviation) to 9 ± 5 mm Hg (probability [p] < 0.0001), mean aortic pressure from 98 ± 12 to 80 ± 9 mm Hg (p < 0.0001), systemic vascular resistance from 1,135 ± 280 to 794 ± 176 dynes·s·cm?5 (p < 0.0002) and rate-pressure product from 11,732 ± 1,727 to 10,022 ± 1,103 mm Hg+ beats/min (p < 0.01). Forward cardiac index increased by 24 percent, from 3.8 ± 1.1 to 4.4 ± 0.8 liters/min per m2 (p < 0.04). Left ventricular end-diastolic volume, ejection fraction and total stroke work index did not change significantly. Regurgitant fraction, measured in five patients, changed parallel with systemic vascular resistance. Left ventricular function was maintained while both preload and afterload were decreased. Regurgitant flow was moderated and myocardial oxygen demand decreased. This hemodynamically favorable condition, due to nifedlpine, is clinically important and suggests the need for further therapeutic trials.
Keywords:Address for reprints: Paolo Fioretti   MD   Department of Cardiology   Thoraxcenter   Erasmus University   POB 1738   3000 DR Rotterdam   The Netherlands.
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