Effect of candesartan and verapamil on exercise tolerance in diastolic dysfunction

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作者
Little, WC [1 ]
Wesley-Farrington, DJ [1 ]
Hoyle, J [1 ]
Brucks, S [1 ]
Robertson, S [1 ]
Kitzman, DW [1 ]
Cheng, CP [1 ]
机构
[1] Wake Forest Univ, Bowman Gray Sch Med, Cardiol Sect, Winston Salem, NC 27157 USA
关键词
candesartan; diastolic dysfunction; exercise; hypertension; verapamil;
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10.1097/00005344-200402000-00019
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Diastolic dysfunction may be exacerbated by increased systolic blood pressure (SBP) during exercise. Ang II may contribute to this process. We performed a randomized, double-blind, crossover study of two weeks of candesartan (16 mg) and verapamil (SR 160 mg). The 21 subjects were 64 10 years old with ejection fraction greater than 50%, no ischemia, mitral flow velocity E/A less than 1, normal resting SBP (< 150 turn Hg), and SBP greater than 200 turn Hg during exercise. Exercise tolerance was assessed using a Modified Bruce Protocol at baseline and after each two-week treatment period, separated by a two-week washout Period. Quality of life (QOL) was assessed using the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure questionnaire. During exercise, Ang II levels increased from 29 18 to 33 18 pg/mI (P < 0.05). SBP during exercise was 213 +/- 9 mm Hg at baseline and similarly reduced by candesartan (198 18, P < 0.01) and verapamil (197 +/- 14, P < 0.01). With candesartan, exercise time increased from 793 182 seconds to 845 163 seconds (P < 0.05), and QOL improved from 11 +/- 14 to 5 +/- 6 (P < 0.05). In contrast, verapamil did not significantly improve exercise time or QOL. In patients with mild diastolic dysfunction at rest and a hypertensive response to exercise, both Ang II receptor blockade and verapamil blunted the hypertensive response to exercise. Ang II blockade increased exercise tolerance and improved QOL.
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