Effects of Ethaverine Hydrochloride on the Walking Tolerance of Patients with Intermittent Claudication

Author:

Trainor Frieda S.1,Phillips Raymond E.1,Michie David D.2,Zellner Stephen R.2,Hogan Leo3,Chubb James M.4

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Circulation Studies, North Tarrytown, New York

2. Clinical Physiology Associates, Ft. Myers, Florida

3. Wilmington, Delaware

4. Reseach Triangle, Park, North Carolina

Abstract

The effect of ethaverine hydrochloride on excercise tolerance of patients with intermittent claudication was evaluated in a double-blind, placebo-con trolled study conducted at three sites. Forty-five patients with symptoms of oc clusive arterial insufficiency of the lower extremities were randomly assigned to receive ethaverine 200 mg or placebo four times daily. The patients were evalu ated biweekly for 12 weeks with treadmill claudication tests, patient and investi gator assessments of symptom severity, and reports of adverse reactions. Doppler ankle/brachial pressure ratios were recorded for 26 patients. Walking tolerance improved for patients in both groups during the course of the study. Increases in distance-to-claudication were significantly greater for patients receiving ethaverine after 6, 8, 10, and 12 weeks of therapy. Ankle/ brachial pressure index after exercise was unchanged in both groups. Incidence of adverse reactions was similar for the two groups. Although patients were generally unaware of any improvement in symptoms, the investigators judged significant relief of claudication among those receiving ethaverine compared to those receiving placebo. It was concluded that ethaverine safely increased dis tance-to-claudication in patients with intermittent claudication.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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