Therapeutic Controversies in the Medical Management of Valvular Heart Disease

Author:

Barry Arden R.12ORCID,Wang Erica H. Z.3

Affiliation:

1. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

2. Chilliwack General Hospital, Lower Mainland Pharmacy Services, Chilliwack, BC, Canada

3. St Paul’s Hospital, Lower Mainland Pharmacy Services, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the evidence for common therapeutic controversies in the medical management of valvular heart disease (VHD). Data Sources: A literature search of PubMed (inception to December 2020) was performed using the terms angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) and aortic stenosis (AS); and adrenergic β-antagonists and aortic valve regurgitation (AR) or mitral stenosis (MS). Study Selection and Data Extraction: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and meta-analyses conducted in humans and published in English that reported ≥1 clinical outcome were included. Data Synthesis: Nine articles were included: 3 RCTs and 1 meta-analysis for ACE inhibitors/ARBs in AS, 1 RCT for β-blockers in AR, and 4 RCTs for β-blockers in MS. Evidence suggests that ACE inhibitors/ARBs do not increase the risk of adverse outcomes in patients with AS but may delay valve replacement. β-Blockers do not appear to worsen outcomes in patients with chronic AR and may improve left-ventricular function in patients with a reduced ejection fraction. β-Blockers do not improve and may actually worsen exercise tolerance in patients with MS in sinus rhythm. Relevance to Patient Care and Clinical Practice: ACE inhibitors/ARBs and β-blockers can likely be safely used in patients with AS or AR, respectively, who have a compelling indication. There is insufficient evidence to recommend routine use of β-blockers in patients with MS without atrial fibrillation. Conclusions: Common beliefs about the medical treatment of VHD are not supported by high-quality data. There remains a need for larger-scale RCTs in the medical management of VHD.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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