Effects of cardiac glycosides on 24-h ambulatory blood pressure in healthy volunteers and patients with heart failure

2001 ◽  
Vol 31 (S2) ◽  
pp. 26-30
Author(s):  
M. Grossmann ◽  
W. Kirch
Circulation ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 130 (suppl_2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Colin G Stirrat ◽  
Sowmya Venkatasubramanian ◽  
Tania Pawade ◽  
Andrew Mitchell ◽  
Anoop Shah ◽  
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Introduction: Urocortin 2 (UCN 2) and urocortin 3 (UCN 3) are endogenous peptide hormones with an emerging role in the pathophysiology and treatment of heart failure. For the first time, we examined the systemic cardiovascular effects of both UCN 2 and UCN 3 in healthy volunteers and patients with heart failure. Methods: Seven healthy volunteers (Group A) and nine patients with stable chronic heart failure (Group B, New York Heart Association class II and III, left ventricular ejection fraction <35%) on optimal medical therapy underwent non-invasive oscillometric sphygmomanometry and impedance cardiography during incremental intravenous infusions of sodium nitroprusside (0.15/0.5/1.5 μg/kg/min), UCN 2 (0.16/0.48/1.6 μg/min), UCN 3 (5/15/50 μg/min) and saline placebo in a randomised double blind two-way cross over study. Results: Other than diastolic blood pressure (78 vs 72 mmHg for Group A and B respectively, p<0.05), haemodynamic variables were similar at baseline of each infusion and were unchanged by saline placebo infusion (p>0.05 for all). SNP, UCN2 and UCN 3 infusions increased heart rate and cardiac index, and reduced systolic and diastolic blood pressure and peripheral vascular resistance index (PVRI) in both healthy volunteers and patients with heart failure (p<0.05 for all; see Figure 1). There were no significant differences in the changes in cardiac index or PVRI between healthy volunteers and patients with heart failure during either UCN 2 or UCN 3 infusions (p>0.05). Conclusion: Intravenous UCN 2 and especially UCN 3 increase cardiac output and reduce peripheral vascular resistance. This favourable haemodynamic profile suggests that UCN 2 and UCN 3 hold exciting therapeutic potential for the treatment of acute heart failure.


2016 ◽  
Vol 29 (8) ◽  
pp. 1001-1007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sante D. Pierdomenico ◽  
Anna M. Pierdomenico ◽  
Francesca Coccina ◽  
Domenico Lapenna ◽  
Ettore Porreca

2019 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 103-112
Author(s):  
Alastair J. Rankin ◽  
Sarah Allwood-Spiers ◽  
Matthew M. Y. Lee ◽  
Luke Zhu ◽  
Rosemary Woodward ◽  
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Abstract Objective To assess interobserver reproducibility of different regions of interest (ROIs) on multi-parametric renal MRI using commercially available software. Materials and methods Healthy volunteers (HV), patients with heart failure (HF) and renal transplant recipients (Tx) were recruited. Localiser scans, T1 mapping and pseudo-continuous arterial spin labelling (pCASL) were performed. HV and Tx also underwent diffusion-weighted imaging to allow calculation of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC). For T1, pCASL and ADC, ROIs were drawn for whole kidney (WK), cortex (Cx), user-defined representative cortex (rep-Cx) and medulla. Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and coefficient of variation (CoV) were assessed. Results Forty participants were included (10 HV, 10 HF and 20 Tx). The ICC for renal volume was 0.97 and CoV 6.5%. For T1 and ADC, WK, Cx, and rep-Cx were highly reproducible with ICC ≥ 0.76 and CoV < 5%. However, cortical pCASL results were more variable (ICC > 0.86, but CoV up to 14.2%). While reproducible, WK values were derived from a wide spread of data (ROI standard deviation 17% to 55% of the mean value for ADC and pCASL, respectively). Renal volume differed between groups (p < 0.001), while mean cortical T1 values were greater in Tx compared to HV (p = 0.009) and HF (p = 0.02). Medullary T1 values were also higher in Tx than HV (p = 0.03), while medullary pCASL values were significantly lower in Tx compared to HV and HF (p = 0.03 for both). Discussion Kidney volume calculated by manually contouring a localiser scan was highly reproducible between observers and detected significant differences across patient groups. For T1, pCASL and ADC, Cx and rep-Cx ROIs are generally reproducible with advantages over WK values.


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