Literature DB >> 7460243

Effect of oral propranolol on rest, exercise and postexercise left ventricular performance in normal subjects and patients with coronary artery disease.

R C Marshall, G Wisenberg, H R Schelbert, E Henze.   

Abstract

The effect of beta-adrenergic blockade with oral propranolol on resting, exercise and postexercise ventricular performance was evaluated using multiple-gated equilibrium cardiac blood and pool images in normal volunteers and patients with coronary artery disease. Propranolol produced no detectable effect on basal left ventricular function in normal subjects at doses producing intermediate (160 mg propranolol/day) and maximal (434 +/- 99 mg propranolol/day) beta blockade and in patients with coronary artery disease at clinically effective antianginal doses (162 +/- 47 mg propranolol/day). During exercise, a dose-related, negative inotropic effect was observed in normal subjects: 160 mg propranolol/day produced a small but statistically insignificant decline in exercise left ventricular performance, whereas maximal beta blockade significantly depressed the left ventricular response to exercise. In patients with coronary artery disease, propranolol's effect on exercise ventricular performance depended on the presence or absence of ischemic dysfunction during exercise. In patients with an ischemic functional response to exercise, propranolol significantly improved regional and global performance during and after exercise; in coronary artery disease patients with a normal response to exercise, propranolol had no significant effect on exercise and postexercise ventricular function. These results imply increased sensitivity to the effects of beta blockade in ischemic myocardium. In coronary artery disease patients with an abnormal response to exercise and in normal volunteers during beta blockade, propranolol's effect on exercise left ventricular performance was independent of changes in ventricular preload and after load related to heart rate and blood pressure.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7460243     DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.63.3.572

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


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