H. Bliesath et al., LACK OF INFLUENCE OF PANTOPRAZOLE ON CARDIOVASCULAR FUNCTION IN HEALTHY-VOLUNTEERS - A DOUBLE-BLIND, RANDOMIZED, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED CROSSOVER STUDY, Clinical drug investigation, 9(2), 1995, pp. 72-78
Eight healthy volunteers received a 6-minute infusion of pantoprazole
80mg and placebo in a double-blind randomised crossover study. Cardiov
ascular function was investigated at rest and during exercise by measu
ring blood pressure, heart rate and EGG, and also during passive postu
ral stress on a tilt table. Cardiac performance was assessed noninvasi
vely by means of systolic time intervals (STIs). Serum concentrations
of pantoprazole were measured by high-performance liquid chromatograph
y. Following the 6-minute infusion, no clinically relevant changes in
blood pressure, heart rate, EGG, STI or routine laboratory parameters
were observed after placebo or pantoprazole. Both infusions were well
tolerated. A minor influence of pantoprazole on orthostatic regulation
of diastolic blood pressure could not be excluded during the tilt tab
le test, but, if present, was judged to be of no clinical importance.
It was concluded from the systolic time intervals that pantoprazole ha
d no influence on cardiac contractility.