F. Garciaalvarez et al., THE INCREASE IN ERYTHROCYTE DEFORMABILITY IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH NICARDIPINE OR NIMODIPINE, Methods and findings in experimental and clinical pharmacology, 15(2), 1993, pp. 95-99
A study was made of a total ol 50 patients, 36 females and 14 males, w
ith an average age of 51.3 +/- 11.71 years (range 19-71). The group co
nsisted of outpatients who came to the neurology clinic suffering from
vascular headache or other symptomatic complaint of vascular type. In
all cases, the existence of an organic neurological pathology had bee
n considered and rejected. All patients who were smokers or suffering
from hypertension were excluded, as well as those who had abnormal lip
id or glucose values or who were on drug treatment for other reasons.
The basal erythrocyte deformability value was determined and the patie
nts divided into two random homogeneous groups. One of the groups was
treated with nimodipine (90 mg/d) and the other with nicardipine (60 m
g/d) for a period of two months. After this treatment period a further
determination of the erythrocyte deformability was carried out. In th
e group treated with nimodipine, the erythrocyte deformability varied
from 45.5 +/- 7.4 mcl/s to 50.35 +/- 12.02 mcl/s (p = 0.07123). In the
group treated with nicardipine, these values varied from 45.96 +/- 7.
35 mcl/s to 56.21 +/- 12.72 mcl/s (p = 0.00079). It was concluded that
in both groups of patients, after two months treatment with these cal
cium antagonists, there was an improvement in erythrocyte deformabilit
y and, therefore, in blood fluidity, although only the nicardipine-tre
ated group reached statistically significant levels.