Author:
Roth A,Harrison E,Mitani G,Cohen J,Rahimtoola S H,Elkayam U
Abstract
We evaluated the efficacy and the safety of medium-(240 mn/day) and high-dose (360 mg/day) diltiazem alone and in combination with digoxin when used for control of heart rate in 12 patients with chronic atrial fibrillation. Medium-dose diltiazem was comparable to therapeutic dose of digoxin at rest (88 +/- 19 vs 86 +/- 12 beats/min) but superior during peak exercise (154 +/- 23 vs 170 +/- 20 beats/min; p less than .05). High-dose diltiazem resulted in better control of heart rate than digoxin both at rest (79 +/- 17 beats/min; p less than .05) and exercise (136 +/- 25 beats/min; p less than .05) but was associated with side effects in 75% of the patients. Combined therapy of digoxin and diltiazem enhanced the effect of digoxin alone and resulted in significantly better control of heart rate at rest (67 +/- beats/min with medium-dose and 65 +/- beats/min with high-dose diltiazem) and during peak exercise (132 +/- 32 and 121 +/- 24 beats/min, respectively). However, the difference in heart rate between these two doses was not significant. Reduction of heart rate combined with concomitant effect on blood pressure resulted in a significant fall in pressure-rate product at rest from 10,077 +/- 1708 mm Hg/min on digoxin alone to 7877 +/- 1818 mm Hg/min after the addition of medium-dose diltiazem (p less than .05) and during exercise form 25,670 +/- 3606 to 18,439 +/- 4115 mm Hg/min (p less than .05). Continued therapy with digoxin combined with diltiazem 240 mg/day for 21 +/- 8 days in nine patients showed persistent effect on heart rate and blood pressure without any toxic manifestations or change in serum digoxin (1.5 +/- 0.4 vs 1.3 +/- 0.4 ng/ml) or plasma diltiazem concentrations (204 +/- 72 vs 232 +/- 129 ng/ml). In conclusion, medium-dose diltiazem when combined with digoxin is an effective and safe regimen for the treatment of patients with chronic atrial fibrillation and enhances digoxin-mediated control of heart rate both at rest and during exercise.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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