Circulation, Vol 72, 353-363, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
H Dash, GL Copenhaver and S Ensminger
To assess the effect of diltiazem on left ventricular systolic regional
wall motion and diastolic function in patients with coronary artery disease
(CAD), 22 patients underwent biplane left ventricular cineangiography
before and after intravenous diltiazem (plasma concentration 154 +/- 12
ng/ml). Left ventricular and right ventricular pressures were measured by
micromanometer-tipped catheters. Regional wall motion was assessed
quantitatively with an area ejection fraction technique. Diltiazem
decreased mean arterial pressure 11.5% (p less than .0001) and heart rate
6.8% (p less than .005); it increased cardiac index 8.8% (p less than .025)
and global ejection fraction 9.1% (p less than .0001). However, left
ventricular end-diastolic pressure increased 14.2% (p less than .001) and
the left ventricular end- systolic pressure-volume (P-V) ratio decreased
8.8% (p less than .02). Diltiazem decreased the time constant of left
ventricular relaxation by 14.3% (p less than .002), despite lack of change
in the left ventricular diastolic P-V relationship, in 16 patients.
Diltiazem caused a significant increase in area ejection fraction in 53% of
hypokinetic areas supplied by diseased arteries compared with 13% of
normokinetic areas supplied by diseased arteries (p less than .0001).
Response of ejection fraction to diltiazem in areas supplied by normal
coronary arteries was less (p less than .05) than that in hypokinetic areas
supplied by arteries affected by disease. In conclusion, diltiazem improves
regional wall motion abnormalities in patients with CAD and the improvement
is associated with better left ventricular relaxation but not with a change
in the diastolic P-V relationship. Global indexes of left ventricular
systolic performance are favorably influenced by diltiazem, despite a mild
negative inotropic effect.
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Improvement in regional wall motion and left ventricular relaxation after administration of diltiazem in patients with coronary artery disease
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