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Hemodynamic evaluation of molsidomine: A vasodilator with antianginal properties in patients with alcoholic cirrhosis

โœ Scribed by Jean Pierre Vinel; Jean-Luc Monnin; Jean-Marc Combis; Paul Cales; Herve Desmorat; Jean-Pierre Pascal


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
407 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
0270-9139

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โœฆ Synopsis


Organic nitrates were reported to reduce portohepatic venous pressure gradient in patients with cirrhosis. However, these drugs lower arterial pressure and are well known to induce tolerance. The aim of the present study was to assess the hemodynamic effects of molsidomine, an antianginal agent, which does not induce tolerance and has little effect on arterial pressure in patients with normal liver, in 13 patients with alcoholic cirrhosis. Wedged hepatic vein pressure (-11%, p less than 0.01), portohepatic venous pressure gradient (-15%, p less than 0.005), hepatic blood flow (-17.4%, p less than 0.005), mean arterial pressure (-13.5%, p less than 0.01) and cardiac output (-17%, p less than 0.001) were significantly reduced by molsidomine. Free hepatic vein pressure, intrinsic hepatic clearance indocyanine green, heart rate and systemic vascular resistances were not significantly modified. There was no correlation between the decrease in portohepatic venous pressure gradient and the reduction in mean arterial pressure on one hand and the decrease in cardiac output on the other hand. We therefore conclude that in patients with cirrhosis, molsidomine has effects similar to nitrates on systemic and splanchnic hemodynamics.


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