Adverse cardiovascular effects of NSAIDs in patients with congestive heart failure
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Adverse cardiovascular effects of NSAIDs in patients with congestive heart failure
Abstract
Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a complex clinical syndrome, especially in the elderly, which results from cardiac dysfunction. Epidemiological studies have shown a gradual increase in age-adjusted hospitalisation rates for CHF and overall population prevalence of CHF during the last 2 decades in Western countries. The healthcare costs associated with CHF are considerable and are likely to increase in the near future. Hence, identification of risk factors which could induce or exacerbate CHF is of major importance. NSAIDs are frequently prescribed in elderly patients for several rheumatological and nonrheumatological indications. Numerous adverse reactions, mainly related to the gastrointestinal tract and kidney function, have been described for NSAIDs. In addition, some case reports have suggested a causal relation between the use of NSAIDs and the onset of CHF. The pathophysiology of CHF and the pharmacological properties of NSAIDs support this hypothesis. In particular, the inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis may adversely affect cardiovascular homeostasis in patients with a propensity to develop CHF. Notwithstanding the adverse effects, however, the prescription of NSAIDs in elderly patients is often desirable and justifiable. Therefore, further pharmaco-epidemiological research is needed to quantify the risk for CHF attributable to the use of NSAIDs and to identify patients who are particularly susceptible to the adverse cardiovascular effects of these agents. In these patients, it may be advisable to avoid the use of NSAIDs.
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