Left Ventricular Function in Patients With Angina Pectoris

C. Hanet,M. F. Rousseau, C., Van, Eyll, H. Pouleur

semanticscholar(2005)

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was repeated after the intravenous administration of 2.5 mg nicardipine. Regional peak filling rate and time to peak filling rate were determined in eight ventricular segments before and after nicardipine. At baseline, the time from the R wave to the regional peak filling rate was 380-680 msec, and there were a large number of segments with depressed peak filling rate (p<0.001, vs. distribution of regional peak filling rate in normal subjects using a Kolmogorov-Smirnov test), indicating both asynchrony of filling (p<0.001, vs. distribution of time to peak filling rate in normal subjects) and nonhomogeneity of diastolic distensibility. Nicardipine administration significantly reduced the distribution of the time to peak filling rate (p<0.001) and increased regional peak filling rate (p <0.001) in a large subset of segments. Segments with normal values ofpeak filling rate at baseline, however, frequently did not improve or even decreased their peak filling rate. The changes in global left ventricular filling rate after drug administration also correlated with the number of segments improved after nicardipine. It is concluded that intravenous nicardipine improves the synchrony of diastolic filling in patients with angina pectoris. When global left ventricular filling was impaired at baseline, this regional improvement resulted in an improvement of the early filling dynamics of the whole ventricle. (Circulation 1990;81(suppl III):III-148-III-154)
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