ATENOLOL THERAPY FOR EXERCISE-INDUCED HYPERTENSION AFTER AORTIC COARCTATION REPAIR

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KAVEY, REW
COTTON, JL
BLACKMAN, MS
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[1] Division of Pediatric Cardiology, State University, New York Health Science Center at Syracuse, Syracuse, NY
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10.1016/0002-9149(90)91106-G
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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After successful repair of coarctation of the aorta in childhood, exercise-induced upper body systolic hypertension is well documented. Beta blockade has been shown to reduce the arm/leg gradient in untreated coarctation of the aorta; treatment before coarctation repair has decreased paradoxical hypertension after repair. Ten patients with successful surgical repair of coarctation, defined as a resting arm/leg gradient of ≤18 mm Hg, were evaluated by treadmill exercise before and after β blockade with atenolol. Mean age was 5.5 years at repair and 18 at study. At baseline evaluation, systolic blood pressures at termination of exercise ranged from 201 to 270 mm Hg (mean 229 mm Hg). Arm/leg gradients at exercise termination ranged from 30 to 143 mm Hg (mean 84). Followup treadmill exercise studies were performed after β blockade. Upper extremity systolic pressures at exercise termination were normalized in 9 of 10 patients. Maximal systolic blood pressure recorded at exercise termination ranged from 163 to 223 mm Hg (mean 196 mm Hg, p < 0.005). Arm/leg gradient at termination of exercise also decreased significantly to a mean of 51 mm Hg (p < 0.05). No patient had symptoms on atenolol and exercise endurance times were unchanged. The study results in this small series suggest that cardioselective β blockade can be used to treat exercise-induced upper body hypertension effectively after surgical repair of coarctation. Because a high incidence of premature cardiovascular disease has been well documented after satisfactory surgical repair, the findings are of importance for this group of postoperative patients. © 1990.
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