Haemodynamic response and pharmacokinetics after the first dose of quinapril in patients with congestive heart failure

充血性心力衰竭患者首次服用喹那普利后的血流动力学反应和药代动力学

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Abstract

1. Twenty-four elderly patients with stable, chronic congestive heart failure, NYHA II-IV, requiring addition of an ACE inhibitor to their existing therapy were randomised to receive double-blind a single dose of quinapril 2.5 mg p.o. or matching placebo after 24-48 h supervised diuretic withdrawal. 2. The effect of treatment on resting supine blood pressure, heart rate, plasma angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) and circulating plasma renin activity was compared between groups over the first 24 h after dosing. The pharmacokinetic profiles of quinapril and the active metabolite quinaprilat were determined. 3. Compared with placebo, quinapril caused a statistically significant but modest fall in blood pressure from 3 to 10 h post dose. The maximum fall of 12 mm Hg (95% C.I. 5.4-18.5) was seen at approximately 5 h. Circulating ACE activity was 40% inhibited within 1 h. Maximum ACE inhibition (83.6%, 95% C.I. 76.7-90.5) was observed at 3 h. ACE remained 60% inhibited at 24 h post dose. tmax for quinapril was seen at 2.6 +/- 1.2 h. while tmax for quinaprilat was at 3.6, +/- 0.8 h. 4. Treatment with quinapril was associated with a significant rise in plasma renin activity (PRA) of 8.83 ng AI ml-1 h-1 (95% C.I. 0.30-17.96) compared with placebo. 5. Compared with placebo, quinapril 2.5 mg inhibits plasma ACE by over 60% for 24 h and reduces blood pressure for at least 10 h in patients with stable, chronic congestive heart failure. The blood pressure fall, although moderate and well tolerated, is more sustained than previously described for quinapril in heart failure.

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