Literature DB >> 2224948

Nicardipine in the prevention of cerebral infarction.

J F Martí Massó1, R Lozano.   

Abstract

Two hundred and sixty-four patients were included in an open, randomized, multicenter trial, with the aim of determining whether nicardipine can be useful in the prevention of cerebral infarction. The patients had experienced one or more transient ischemic attacks, reversible ischemic neurologic defect, or stroke with minor permanent neurological deficit in the 12 months before enrolling in the study. Each patient was randomly assigned to received 250 mg of aspirin once daily plus 20 mg of nicardipine thrice daily (n = 170) or 250 mg of aspirin once daily (n = 94) for 12 months. During the 12-month treatment period, 12% of the aspirin-plus-nicardipine group and 19% of the aspirin-only group experienced an ischemic cerebrovascular event; at six months, the cumulative incidence of events was significantly lower in the aspirin-plus-nicardipine group than in the aspirin-only group. One patient in each group died of a recurrent stroke. Aspirin-related side effects were dyspepsia (reported by four patients), heartburn (by seven), nausea and vomiting (by four), and melena (by five); nicardipine-related side effects were transient hypotension (by two), headache (by four), ankle edema (by three), and constipation (by four). Results indicate that the addition of nicardipine to antiplatelet treatment may safely prevent the recurrence of ischemic cerebrovascular events.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2224948

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Ther        ISSN: 0149-2918            Impact factor:   3.393


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