Contemporary Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine Hydralazine and Isosorbide Dinitrate in Heart Failure Historical Perspective, Mechanisms, and Future Directions

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  • Robert T. Cole
  • Andreas P. Kalogeropoulos
  • Vasiliki V. Georgiopoulou
چکیده

Until the 1970s, treatment options for heart failure were limited to digitalis and diuretics.1 Although effective for symptoms, there was no evidence of mortality benefit with this combination, and it was an inadequate option for many patients with advanced symptoms. The search for more effective options led to strategies that modulated hemodynamics.1 Numerous physiological studies showed the dependence of ventricular function on vascular resistance, and drugs that reduced systemic vascular resistance improved cardiac performance.2–5 A pivotal study by Franciosa et al6 showed that sodium nitroprusside in patients with heart failure in the setting of acute myocardial infarction reduced left ventricular filling pressures from 22.7 2.0 to 11.3 1.6 mm Hg and led to a modest increase in cardiac output. A subsequent study revealed more striking improvements in patients with refractory heart failure, in whom nitroprusside reduced systemic vascular resistance by 50%, increased cardiac output by 56%, and reduced left ventricular filling pressure by 47%.7 These hemodynamic benefits with nitroprusside led to studies with oral agents, including hydralazine, isosorbide dinitrate (ISDN), prazosin, phentolamine, and minoxidil. Although these drugs did affect hemodynamics, none was as effective as nitroprusside individually.8–12 In 1977, Massie et al13 studied the combination of 2 oral agents, hydralazine and ISDN (H-ISDN) in class III to IV heart failure patients, proposing that simultaneously reducing preload with ISDN and afterload with hydralazine would result in a better response than with either drug individually. They found that H-ISDN reduced left ventricular filling pressure by 36%, increased cardiac index by 58%, and reduced systemic vascular resistance by 34%. Later, Pierpont et al14 compared H-ISDN with nitroprusside and showed that the 2 therapies had similar effects on wedge pressure reduction and cardiac index increase.

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تاریخ انتشار 2011