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Comparison of the antianginal efficacy of four calcium antagonists and propranolol in stable angina pectoris
Authors:M Picca  F Azzollini  A Cereda  G Pelosi
Institution:(1) Istituto Ospedaliero Provinciale, Divisione di Medicina Generale e Servizio di Cardiologia Milan, Italy
Abstract:Summary The antianginal effects of propranolol 160 mg/day, diltiazem 240 mg/day, nicardipine 80 mg/day, nifedipine 40 to 80 mg/day and verapamil 320 mg/day were compared in 12 patients with chronic stable angina pectoris using a symptom-limited exercise test.Compared to placebo propranolol and calcium antagonists similarly reduced (p<0.001) the frequency of antianginal attacks and nitroglycerin consumption, and increased exercise tolerance and time to ge1 mm S-T segment depression. After propranolol the pressure-rate product at submaximal and maximal exercise was significantly decreased. The calcium antagonists produced a significant reduction in the submaximal pressure-rate product, but no significant change in the peak pressure-rate product. Maximum ST depression was significantly lower after propranolol and was unchanged after the calcium antagonists. None of the drugs caused significant adverse effects.The results indicate that in patients with stable effort angina pectoris, diltiazem, nicardipine, nifedipine and verapamil were as effective as propranolol in improving exercise tolerance and time to ischaemia, and they did not alter the peak pressurerate product. Different antianginal mechanisms may be operative for the various calcium antagonists.
Keywords:angina pectoris  propranolol  exercise test  beta-blockers  calcium antagonists  adverse effects
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