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Review
. 1993 Mar;11(1):S33-7.
doi: 10.1097/00004872-199303001-00006.

Effects of calcium antagonists on left ventricular structure and function

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Effects of calcium antagonists on left ventricular structure and function

S Betocchi et al. J Hypertens Suppl. 1993 Mar.

Abstract

Effects of calcium antagonists on left ventricular hypertrophy: The goals of antihypertensive treatment are to lower systemic blood pressure and to reverse left ventricular hypertrophy. A number of different drugs can induce a decrease in left ventricular mass, some of which are calcium antagonists. In particular, verapamil, diltiazem and a number of dihydropyridines (nifedipine, isradipine, lacidipine) have proved effective in this respect. Left ventricular systolic function: Left ventricular systolic function is often normal at rest in patients with hypertension, but is quite commonly abnormal during exercise. Calcium antagonists therefore do not affect resting systolic function in this category of hypertensive patients. In contrast, in hypertensive patients with heart failure the administration of dihydropyridines improves systolic performance. Left ventricular diastolic function: Isovolumic relaxation and rapid filling are often impaired in patients with hypertension, with or without left ventricular hypertrophy. Verapamil is effective in abolishing this diastolic dysfunction when given intravenously; in contrast, medium-term therapy with calcium antagonists such as diltiazem or dihydropyridines does not improve left ventricular filling properties. However, when antihypertensive therapy achieves a reduction in left ventricular mass, a consistent improvement in diastolic properties occurs.

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