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Coronary artery vasomotion and post-stenotic coronary artery blood flow after intracoronary lacidipine in patients with ischaemic heart disease: a pilot study.

C Vassanelli1, G Menegatti, A Marini, F Beltrame, J Molinari, R Cemin.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The calcium antagonist lacidipine has been shown to be highly vasoselective and to improve myocardial perfusion in hypertensive patients. However, its effects on coronary artery vasomotility and on post-stenotic coronary flow reserve in patients with atherosclerotic heart disease are unknown.
OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to investigate the acute direct effects of repeated infusions of lacidipine on epicardial coronary artery vasomotion and on post-stenotic coronary artery blood flow in patients with stable angina pectoris and angiographic evidence of coronary heart disease.
METHODS: In 8 patients with stable angina and moderate to severe stenosis of the left coronary artery, measurements of epicardial dimensions (quantitative angiography) and of coronary blood flow (Doppler guidewire) distal to a stenosis were performed at baseline and after 3 repeated intracoronary boluses of 12 microg of lacidipine. Results were compared with those obtained after 10 mg of intracoronary papaverine.
RESULTS: The intracoronary administration of lacidipine was well tolerated, without any adverse effects. Lacidipine significantly increased the minimal luminal diameter of the lesion (peak relative increase of 43.7%), without significant changes in heart rate and systolic aortic pressure. Intracoronary lacidipine caused a dose-dependent increase in coronary flow reserve. Maximal vasodilatory effects were equivalent to those obtained with intracoronary papaverine.
CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that lacidipine acts directly as a potent vasodilator in stenotic epicardial vessels and improves myocardial perfusion distal to a moderately severe stenosis in patients with stable angina.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10529079     DOI: 10.2165/00003495-199957001-00003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drugs        ISSN: 0012-6667            Impact factor:   9.546


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