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Plasma concentrations and hemodynamic effects of intravenous, sublingual, and aerosolized nitroglycerin in patients undergoing cardiac catheterization

โœ Scribed by Dr Stephen H. Curry; Larry M. Lopez; Charles R. Lambert; Hae-Ryun Kwon; Robert K. Stack


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
604 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0142-2782

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โœฆ Synopsis


Intravenous, sublingual, or aerosolized nitroglycerin was administered to 19 patients with coronary artery disease during clinically indicated cardiac catheterization. Eight blood samples were collected over 15 min from each patient, and analyzed for content of nitroglycerin, 1 ,Zglycerol dinitrate, and 1,3-glycerol dinitrate. Simultaneously, heart rate (HR), systolic blood pressure (SBP), and left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (LVEDP) were recorded. Plasma concentrations of nitroglycerin were highest after intravenous injection and lowest after sublingual tablets. Metabolite concentrations were highest after intravenous injection at early time-points; at later time-points, no betweengroup differences could be detected. SBP was minimally affected by intravenous nitroglycerin but was significantly reduced by sublingual and aerosolized formulations. Minor fluctuations in HR were observed in association with all three formulations. LVEDP was reduced by all three formulations of nitroglycerin but most rapidly by the intravenous form. Overall, no differences were detected in hemdynamic responses caused by sublingual and aerosolized nitroglycerin. Efficacy of sublingual and aerosolized nitroglycerin in patients undergoing cardiac catheterization is equivalent.


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