| Literature DB >> 8748044 |
N J Coupland1, S J Wilson, J P Potokar, C E Bell, J E Bailey, D J Nutt.
Abstract
The effects of treatment with phenelzine (n = 15) and moclobemide (n = 20) on heart rate variability and cardiovascular responses to standing were examined using non-invasive beat-to-beat blood pressure (BP) monitoring in an open cross-sectional study. Phenelzine markedly impaired the BP response compared with moclobemide, with 83% vs 15% of patients lacking the normal initial BP overshoot (p < 0.01). BP recovery to supine levels was delayed (median time for diastolic BP 14.5 s after phenelzine vs 4.9 s after moclobemide; p < 0.002). Standing BP at 1 min and its change from supine levels were also significantly lower in the phenelzine group (delta diastolic BP 4 mmHg vs 15 mmHg; p < 0.001). Heart rate responses and variability were preserved and did not differ between treatments. These findings are consistent with impairment of sympathetic function but preservation of parasympathetic responses after phenelzine treatment.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 8748044 DOI: 10.1097/00004850-199511000-00004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Clin Psychopharmacol ISSN: 0268-1315 Impact factor: 1.659