Effects of Early Use of Atenolol or Captopril on Infarct Size and Ventricular Volume

Author:

Galcerá-Tomás José1,Castillo-Soria Francisco José1,Villegas-García Manuel1,Florenciano-Sánchez Rafael1,Sánchez-Villanueva José Ginés1,de la Rosa José Antonio Nuño1,Martínez-Caballero Antonio1,Valentí-Aldeguer José Antonio1,Jara-Pérez Pedro1,Párraga-Ramírez Manuel1,López-Martínez Iluminada1,Iñigo-García Luis1,Picó-Aracil Francisco1

Affiliation:

1. From Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Arrixaca de Murcia, Spain.

Abstract

Background —β-Blockers and ACE inhibitors reduce early mortality when either one is started in the first hours after myocardial infarction (MI). Considering the close correlation between morphological changes and prognosis, we aimed to investigate whether the benefit of both β-blockers and ACE inhibitors might reside in a similar protective effect on infarct size or ventricular volume. Methods and Results —In a randomized, double-blind comparison between early treatment with captopril or atenolol in 121 patients with acute anterior MI, both drugs showed a similar reduction in mean blood pressure. However, only the atenolol-treated patients showed a significant early reduction in heart rate. Infarct size, obtained from the perfusion defect in resting single photon emission imaging, was higher in captopril-treated patients than in atenolol-treated patients: 29.8±12% versus 20.8±12% ( P <0.01) by polar map and 28.3±13% versus 20.0±13% ( P <0.01) by tomography. Changes from baseline to 1 week and to 3 months in ventricular end-diastolic volume, assessed by echocardiography, were as follows: 58±14 versus 64±19 ( P <0.05) and 65±21 mL/m 2 ( P <0.05), respectively, with captopril, and 58±18 versus 64±18 ( P <0.05) and 69±30 mL/m 2 ( P <0.05), respectively, with atenolol. Neither group showed significant changes in end-systolic volume. Among patients with perfusion defect >18% (n=51), those treated with atenolol showed a significant increase of end-systolic and end-diastolic ventricular volumes, whereas captopril-treated patients did not. Conclusions —Although early treatment with atenolol or captopril results in similar overall short- and medium-term preservation of ventricular function and volumes, in patients with larger infarctions, a β-blocker alone does not adequately protect myocardium from ventricular dilatation.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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