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[Neurohumoral and hemodynamic effects in combination therapy of enoximone and dopamine]

Authors :
V, Mitrovic
J, Neuzner
H, Opper
J, Thormann
M, Schlepper
Source :
Zeitschrift fur Kardiologie. 83
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

Twelve patients with severe heart failure (NYHA class III-IV) were investigated by intraindividual comparison for the hemodynamic and neurohumoral effects of dopamine (3 and 6 micrograms/kg/min), enoximone (8 micrograms/kg/min), and the combination of both medications (dopamine 3 micrograms/kg/min+enoximone 8 micrograms/kg/min) using right heart catheterization. The duration of active treatment was 8 h for each substance with a subsequent washout time of 16 h. Dopamine led to a dose-dependent increase in cardiac index of 10-13% and 18-37% under 3 and 6 micrograms/kg/min, respectively (p0.001). Enoximone monotherapy produced a comparable increase in cardiac index between 27 and 32% (p0.001). Enoximone, but not dopamine, resulted in a significant decrease in mean pulmonary artery pressure (21-26%; p0.01), pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (24-30%; p0.01), and right atrial mean pressure (26-28%; p0.001). The systemic vascular resistance was without significant changes at low-dose dopamine therapy, decreased by 10-19% insignificantly at a dose of 6 micrograms/kg/min, and reached the level of significance with enoximone therapy (-20 to -25%; p0.001). There was a highly significant decrease by 49-55% in systemic vascular resistance with enoximone (p0.001), in contrast to dopamine. Heart rate and blood pressure remained without significant changes at low-dose dopamine, with the heart rate increasing significantly by 25% at a dose of 6 micrograms/kg/min within the first 2 h (p0.01). Enoximone produced a heart rate increase by 8-13% (being significant after 2 h; p0.05) with no changes in blood pressure. The combination therapy with dopamine and enoximone led to an additive increase in cardiac index by 35-43% (p0.001), a decrease in right atrial mean pressure by 28-36% (p0.01), a decrease in systemic vascular resistance by 27-30% (p0.01) and in pulmonary vascular resistance by 46-51%. An additive effect on heart rate was not observed. The respective monotherapies with low-dose dopamine and enoximone had no remarkable effect on plasma catecholamines, while dopamine at a dose of 6 micrograms/kg/min and combination therapy led to a significant increase in noradrenaline levels. There was a highly significant decrease in the plasma concentration of the atrial natriuretic factor under enoximone and combination therapy (p0.001) as well as a significant decrease in aldosterone (00.05).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

Details

Language :
German
ISSN :
03005860
Volume :
83
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Zeitschrift fur Kardiologie
Accession number :
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