The effect of beta-adrenergic blockade in dilated cardiomyopathy--a questionnaire study in Japan.

A Matsumori, M Tominaga, S Handa, Y Fukuchi, A Kitabatake, H Matsuo, S Matsuo, J Mihune, T Nakano, S Nobuoka
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The effect of beta-blockade in dilated cardiomyopathy was studied by a questionnaire survey. Thirty-three cases were monitored in whom metoprolol (22 patients, 35.9 +/- 20.4 mg, mean +/- SD), propranolol (four patients, 26.3 +/- 7.5 mg), or other beta-blockers (seven patients) were administered. Four patients died, but no direct relationship was found between administration of beta-blocker and death. The NYHA functional class improved significantly. The mean heart rate decreased from 96/min to 77/min (P less than 0.01). The mean cardiothoracic ratio decreased from 55.6% to 52.1% (P less than 0.01). The mean ejection fraction of the left ventricle measured by echocardiogram increased from 30.4% to 36.9% (P less than 0.01). Exercise tolerance in the treadmill test improved significantly. There was no change in blood pressure, nor were there arrhythmias seen on Holter electrocardiograms. In two patients, congestive heart failure deteriorated after administration of beta-blockers. It is concluded that beta-adrenergic blockade has a beneficial effect in most of the patients with dilated cardiomyopathy.

-肾上腺素能阻断在扩张型心肌病中的作用——日本的一项问卷研究。
通过问卷调查研究β -阻滞剂在扩张型心肌病中的作用。对33例患者进行监测,其中给予美托洛尔(22例,35.9 +/- 20.4 mg,平均+/- SD)、普萘洛尔(4例,26.3 +/- 7.5 mg)或其他β受体阻滞剂(7例)。4例患者死亡,但未发现服用受体阻滞剂与死亡有直接关系。NYHA功能分级明显改善。平均心率由96次/min降至77次/min (P < 0.01)。平均心胸比例由55.6%降至52.1% (P < 0.01)。超声心动图测得左室平均射血分数由30.4%上升至36.9% (P < 0.01)。在跑步机试验中,运动耐受性显著提高。血压没有变化,霍尔特心电图也没有发现心律失常。在两名患者中,充血性心力衰竭在服用受体阻滞剂后恶化。结论β -肾上腺素能阻滞剂对大多数扩张型心肌病患者均有有益效果。
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