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Clinical Trial
. 1987 Sep;93(3):576-83.
doi: 10.1016/0016-5085(87)90921-8.

Hemodynamic evaluation of isosorbide dinitrate in alcoholic cirrhosis. Pharmacokinetic-hemodynamic interactions

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Hemodynamic evaluation of isosorbide dinitrate in alcoholic cirrhosis. Pharmacokinetic-hemodynamic interactions

A T Blei et al. Gastroenterology. 1987 Sep.
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Abstract

Isosorbide dinitrate, a long-acting organic nitrate, has been shown to decrease portal pressure in the experimental animal and humans. We conducted a double-blind randomized hemodynamic evaluation of the effects of placebo and 10 mg and 20 mg isosorbide dinitrate in stable individuals with alcoholic cirrhosis. Baseline values for all three groups were similar. Isosorbide dinitrate resulted in a peak reduction of the hepatic venous gradient of 24.7% +/- 3.0%, with significantly decreased values 4 h after the administration of the 20-mg dose. A reduction of arterial pressure and cardiac index (peak decrease of 25.7% +/- 1.5%) was well tolerated by 13 of 15 patients. Changes in mean arterial pressure were not predictive of modifications in the hepatic vein wedge pressure. There was no relation between the area under the plasma isosorbide dinitrate concentration curve and hemodynamic changes. Levels of isosorbide-5-mononitrate, a vasoactive metabolite, were detectable for an 8-h period. Isosorbide dinitrate significantly reduced portal pressure in stable cirrhotics, in association with systemic hemodynamic changes. Thus, titration of isosorbide dinitrate is required to maximize hemodynamic benefits in individual patients. As the decrease in portal pressure is more predictable than the effect of previously tested pharmacologic agents, isosorbide dinitrate should be evaluated for its efficacy in the management of portal hypertension.

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