Nitroglycerin Use in the Emergency Department: Current Perspectives
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Nitroglycerin Use in the Emergency Department: Current Perspectives
Abstract
Nitroglycerin, a fast-acting vasodilator, is commonly used as a first-line agent for angina in the emergency department and to manage chest pain due to acute coronary syndromes. It is also a treatment option for other disease states such as acute heart failure, pulmonary edema, and aortic dissection. Nitroglycerin is converted to nitric oxide, a potent vasodilator, in the body, leading to venodilation at lower dosages and arteriodilation at higher dosages that results in both preload and afterload reduction, respectively. Although nitroglycerin has historically been administered as a sublingual tablet and/or spray, it is often given intravenously in the emergency department as this enables titration to effect with predictable pharmacokinetics. In this review article, we outline the indications, mechanism of action, contraindications, and adverse effects of nitroglycerin as well as review relevant literature and make general recommendations regarding the use of nitroglycerin in the emergency department.
Keywords: acute coronary syndrome; chest pain; heart failure; hypertensive emergency; nitrates; nitroglycerin; pulmonary edema.
© 2022 Twiner et al.
Conflict of interest statement
PDL reports supports from: NHLBI (R01 HL146059 and R01 HL127215), NIH Admin (U24 NS100680), MDHHS (CDC 1815, 1816, and 1817); MHEF (R-1907-144972), Pfizer and Novartis and provides consulting to BMS and Astra Zeneca. The authors report no other conflicts of interest in this work.
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