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Review
. 2009 Dec;14(4):299-307.
doi: 10.1007/s10741-008-9127-5. Epub 2008 Dec 19.

Vasodilators in the treatment of acute heart failure: what we know, what we don't

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Vasodilators in the treatment of acute heart failure: what we know, what we don't

Marco Metra et al. Heart Fail Rev. 2009 Dec.

Abstract

Although we have recently witnessed substantial progress in management and outcome of patients with chronic heart failure, acute heart failure (AHF) management and outcome have not changed over almost a generation. Vasodilators are one of the cornerstones of AHF management; however, to a large extent, none of those currently used has been examined by large, placebo-controlled, non-hemodynamic monitored, prospective randomized studies powered to assess the effects on outcomes, in addition to symptoms. In this article, we will discuss the role of vasodilators in AHF trying to point out which are the potentially best indications to their administration and which are the pitfalls which may be associated with their use. Unfortunately, most of this discussion is only partially evidence based due to lack of appropriate clinical trials. In general, we believe that vasodilators should be administered early to AHF patients with normal or high blood pressure (BP) at presentation. They should not be administered to patients with low BP since they may cause hypotension and hypoperfusion of vital organs, leading to renal and/or myocardial damage which may further worsen patients' outcome. It is not clear whether vasodilators have a role in either patients with borderline BP at presentation (i.e., low-normal) or beyond the first 1-2 days from presentation. Given the limitations of the currently available clinical trial data, we cannot recommend any specific agent as first line therapy, although nitrates in different formulations are still the most widely used in clinical practice.

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The central role of vasoconstriction in the pathogenesis of acute heart failure. (modified from: Teerlink JR, O’Connor CM. Endothelin receptor antagonists in the treatment of acute heart failure. In CM O’Connor, WG Stough, M Gheorghiade, KF Adams (editors): Managing Acute Decompensated Heart Failure: A Clinician’s Guide for Diagnosis and Treatment. London, Taylor and Francis, LTD, 2005)

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