Literature DB >> 12749747

Intravenous vasodilator therapy in congestive heart failure.

Kourosh Moazemi1, Jatinder S Chana, Anna Marie Willard, Abraham G Kocheril.   

Abstract

The prevalence of congestive heart failure (CHF) is increasing in the US and worldwide, partly because patients are living longer. Treatment of CHF is mostly on an outpatient basis, but inpatient care is required for decompensated CHF, acute CHF or poor response to outpatient treatment. Control of symptoms is usually achieved by diuresis. Intravenous (IV) vasodilators are an important adjunct to the inpatient treatment of CHF. They work mainly by reducing the afterload on the myocardium although preload reduction also occurs. After clinical stabilisation, the goal is to switch to a maintenance oral regimen to be continued as outpatient therapy. The range of IV vasodilators available for inpatient treatment of CHF includes nitrates, phosphodiesterase inhibitors, dobutamine, morphine, ACE inhibitors, B-type natriuretic peptides and endothelin receptor antagonists. As each agent may have a different mechanism or site of action, each agent may affect preload, contractility or afterload to a different extent and it may be desirable to choose one over the other in a particular clinical setting. Examples of standard therapy include dobutamine, milrinone and nitroglycerin. Nesiritide, a B-type natriuretic peptide, is a newer vasodilator and US FDA approved for use in acute CHF. However, most studies with this agent have been in small numbers of patients with anecdotal findings. Larger studies are warranted to pinpoint the efficacy and adverse effects of this agent. It is primarily used to reduce the acuity of decompensated CHF on admission to hospital.Endothelin receptor antagonists show promise in the management of acute CHF, but continue to be investigational. Long-term data on their efficacy and safety are limited. None of the endothelin receptor antagonists are FDA approved for use in patients with CHF.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12749747     DOI: 10.2165/00002512-200320070-00002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drugs Aging        ISSN: 1170-229X            Impact factor:   3.923


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