[血管紧张素转换酶抑制剂在二级预防中的疗效]。

Claudio Ceconi, Francesca Mastrorilli, Paolo A M Squasi, Stavroula Gaitani, Gabriele Guardigli, Roberto Ferrari
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本文报道了血管紧张素转换酶(ACE)抑制剂对心血管保护作用的基本原理,并综述了近期随机临床试验的总体结果。ace抑制剂可阻止缓激肽降解,发挥抗缺血作用,抑制血栓形成和血小板聚集,抗动脉粥样硬化,改善内皮功能和血管重塑,并具有抗炎特性。先前的试验表明,ace抑制剂可减少心力衰竭或心室功能障碍患者的心血管事件。这些发现最近被扩展到风险较低、无心力衰竭证据的患者,以及使用对组织ACE有高亲和力的亲脂性ACE抑制剂进行二级预防的患者,即最有可能具有高抗动脉粥样硬化疗效的患者。长效亲脂性ace抑制剂在心血管保护中的核心作用已被明确确立,它们现在应被视为与阿司匹林、受体阻滞剂和他汀类药物一样的常规二级预防治疗。
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[Efficacy of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors in secondary prevention].

This paper reports the rationale for the cardiovascular protective effects of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors and reviews the overall results of recent randomized clinical trials. ACE-inhibitors prevent degradation of bradykinin, exert anti-ischemic action, inhibit thrombosis and platelet aggregation, are antiatherogenic, improve endothelial function and vessel remodeling, and have anti-inflammatory properties. Previous trials have shown that ACE-inhibitors reduce cardiovascular events in patients with heart failure or ventricular dysfunction. These findings have recently been extended to patients with lower risk profile, no evidence of heart failure and in secondary prevention using lipophilic ACE-inhibitors with high affinity for tissue ACE, i.e. those most likely to have high antiatherosclerotic efficacy. The central role of long-acting lipophilic ACE-inhibitors for cardiovascular protection has been clearly established and they should now be considered as a routine treatment for secondary prevention in the same way as aspirin, beta-blockers and statins.

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