Afterload reduction and cardiac performance. Physiologic basis of systemic vasodilators as a new approach in treatment of congestive heart failure
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Afterload reduction and cardiac performance. Physiologic basis of systemic vasodilators as a new approach in treatment of congestive heart failure
Abstract
Digitalis and diuretics constitute conventional therapy of congestive heart failure, but systemic vasodilators offer an innovative approach in acute and chronic heart failure of decreasing increased left ventricular systolic wall tension (ventricular afterload) by reducing aortic impedance and/or by reducing cardiac venous return. Thus, vasodilators increase cardiac output (CO) by diminishing peripheral vascular resistance (PVR) and/or decrease increased left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (LVEDP) (ventricular preload) by diminishing venous tone. Concomitantly, there is reduction of myocardial oxygen demand, thereby reliably reducing angina pectoris in coronary disease, and potentially limiting infarct size and ischemia provided systemic arterial pressure remains normal. The vasodilators produce disparate modifications of cardiac function depending upon their differing alterations of preload versus impedance: nitrates principally cause venodilation (decrease LVEDP); nitroprusside, phentolamine and prazosin produce balanced arterial and venous dilation (decrease LVEDP and increase CO) provided left ventricular filling pressure is maintained at the upper limit of normal; whereas hydralazine predominantly effects arteriolar dilation (increases CO). With depressed CO plus highly increased LVEDP and increased PVR, nitrates also induce some increase of CO by reducing PVR. Combined nitroprusside and dopamine synergistically enhance CO and decrease LVEDP. Mechanical counterpulsation aids nitroprusside in acute myocardial infarction. The 30-minute venodilator action of sublingual nitroglycerin is extended for 4 to 6 hours by cutaneous nitroglycerin ointment, by sublingual and oral isosorbide dintrate, and by oral pentaerythritol tetranitrate and sustained-release nitroglycerin capsules. Ambulatory oral vasodilator therapy is provided by long-acting nitrates (relieve pulmonary congestion); hydralazine (improves fatigue); prazosin alone, combined nitrate-hydralazine combined prazosin-hydralazine (improve both dyspnea and fatigue).
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