Rg. Ketelhut et al., SYSTEMIC AND REGIONAL HEMODYNAMIC-EFFECTS OF GALLOPAMIL IN PATIENTS WITH ESSENTIAL-HYPERTENSION, Cardiovascular drugs and therapy, 11(1), 1997, pp. 39-42
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Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Pharmacy","Cardiac & Cardiovascular System
Systemic and regional hemodynamics were assessed in 10 patients with u
ncomplicated mild to moderate essential hypertension before and during
gallopamil therapy. Cardiac output was measured in triplicate with in
docyanine dye. Plasma volume and renal blood flow were measured radioi
sotopically. Immediately following the initial dose of a stow-release
(SR) formulation of gallopamil, a significant fall in arterial pressur
e associated with a decreased total peripheral resistance and a reflex
increase in heart rate and cardiac output were seen. Then, after 8-12
weeks of treatment, arterial pressure and total peripheral resistance
remained reduced, but heart rate and cardiac output returned to pretr
eatment levels. Gallopamil also produced significant reductions in ren
al and splanchnic vascular resistance. Plasma volume and total blood v
olume did not change. Thus, gallopamil reduced arterial pressure and v
ascular resistances without fluid retention or prolonged reflexive cha
nges.