Circulation, Vol 71, 326-331, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
PK Shah, DK Amin, S Hulse, F Shellock and HJ Swan
Thirteen male patients with NYHA class IV congestive heart failure
refractory to conventional therapy were treated with oral fenoximone, a new
imidazole compound with inotropic and vasodilator effects, for a mean
duration of 11 weeks (range 2 to 34). On initial hemodynamic evaluation,
the effects of oral fenoximone were comparable to those of the intravenous
form and included a significant (p = .0001) increase in cardiac index (mean
+/- SD) (1.7 +/- 0.4 to 3.0 +/- 0.7 liters/min/m2) and a significant (p =
.0001) but modest decrease in pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (27 +/- 6
to 23 +/- 6 mm Hg), with only minor overall changes in heart rate and
arterial blood pressure. Symptomatic improvement by at least one NYHA class
was observed in all patients during the first week of therapy with
fenoximone; however, severe and symptomatic congestive heart failure
recurred in seven patients within an average of 8 weeks after initiation of
therapy, resulting in death in all seven. Of the remaining six patients,
two died suddenly at home within 3 weeks of initiation of therapy, one died
from ventricular fibrillation in the hospital 7 weeks after initiation of
therapy, and two died from noncardiac causes. One patient is currently
alive with NYHA class II heart failure 21 weeks after the initiation of
therapy. Partial or complete attenuation of hemodynamic efficacy of oral
fenoximone during long-term administration was demonstrated during repeat
hemodynamic evaluation in six of eight patients. We conclude that despite
short-term hemodynamic and clinical benefits, oral fenoximone therapy in
patients with NYHA class IV congestive heart failure does not produce
sustained clinical or hemodynamic benefit and is associated with a high
mortality.
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