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Hemodynamic Interactions of a New Beta Blocker, Celiprolol, with Nifedipine in Angina Pectoris

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Date 1991 Aug 1
PMID 1679661
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The hemodynamic consequences of blockade at both beta-adrenoceptors and slow calcium channels is of therapeutic importance for patients with angina pectoris. The hemodynamic interaction of a new cardioselective beta blocker, celiprolol, and nifedipine was examined in an acute hemodynamic study using three prospectively matched groups with angiographically confirmed coronary artery disease (n = 10/group). Patients were randomly allocated to intravenous celiprolol (8 mg), sublingual nifedipine (20 mg), or their combination. Rest and exercise (supine bicycle) hemodynamics were determined before and following each therapy. At rest, celiprolol did not alter pumping function; nifedipine reduced diastolic blood pressure and systemic vascular resistance index (SVRI), with a small increase in heart rate. Combination therapy reduced systemic arterial pressure and SVRI; heart rate and cardiac stroke volume index increased. During exercise celiprolol tended to reduce heart rate and cardiac index; nifedipine reduced exercise SVR and cardiac stroke work indices. Combination therapy reduced all components of blood pressure; cardiac stroke work and SVR indices fell. These hemodynamic data suggest that beta blockade with celiprolol may result in a slight depression of cardiac pumping during exercise; however, such effects are offset by the vasodilating actions of nifedipine (reflex sympathetic action offsetting cardiodepression). Thus the acute hemodynamic effects of this combination were seemingly safe in these patients; the longer term effects during maintained therapy should be further assessed.

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