ACE inhibitors and the heart: hypertrophy reversal and antiarrhythmic effects
- PMID: 2149390
ACE inhibitors and the heart: hypertrophy reversal and antiarrhythmic effects
Abstract
Sudden death has been shown to be due in the majority of cases to ventricular arrhythmia. Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) may be implicated in the aetiology of some arrhythmia and sudden death. Recent evidence suggests that the relationship between LVH and arrhythmia may be complex and that there may be an interaction with serum potassium levels. ACE inhibitors have been shown to be anti-arrhythmic in heart failure. Although other vasodilators have been shown to be anti-arrhythmic, ACE inhibitors also raise serum potassium levels and this may therefore be of importance to their anti-arrhythmic activity. In LVH, their antiarrhythmic potential may be greatest in those who are potassium depleted.
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