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Usefulness of esmolol in unstable angina pectoris
Authors:Stefan H Hohnloser MD  Thomas Meinertz MD  Thomas Klingenheben MD  B  rbel Sydow MD  Hanj  rg Just MD and The European Esmolol Study Group
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From the University Hospital, Department of Cardiology, University of Freiburg, Germany

Abstract:Esmolol is a new cardioselective β blocker with unique pharmacokinetic properties resulting in a half-life of only 9 minutes. The present multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled study examined the hemodynamic and antiischemic effects of this compound given as an adjunctive to conventional medical therapy in 113 patients with unstable angina. Fifty-nine patients received esmolol and 54 received matching placebo infusions. Esmolol was titrated in a step-wise manner at dosages of 2 to 24 mg/min until a 25% reduction in the double product was achieved; thereafter, esmolol was continuously infused for up to 72 hours. Esmolol caused a significant and persistent decline in heart rate and blood pressure throughout the entire study period. Clinical events, such as development of acute myocardial infarction or the need for urgent revascularization, occurred in 3 esmolol compared with 9 placebo patients (p = 0.06). There was also a trend toward reduction of silent ischemia as judged by Holter monitoring (mean ± standard deviation] duration/patient/24 hours, 21 ± 81 minutes in the esmolol and 35 ± 128 minutes in the placebo groups). Esmolol-related adverse effects were mostly cardiovascular in origin and could be managed promptly by downward dose titration or cessation of drug infusion. Thus, esmolol appears to be a safe and effective drug for patients with unstable angina because it permits a large degree of flexibility in adapting the desired level of β blockade to the patient's changing clinical presentation.
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