复发性血管激素转化酶抑制剂 - 相关的血管功能
N J Brown1, M Snowden, M R Griffin
1Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn 37232-6602, USA. nancy.brown@mcmail.vanderbilt.edu
JAMA
|July 16, 1997
概括
在血管之后继续使用ACE抑制剂显著增加了复发风险. 医生经常将复发性血管错误地归因于其他原因,延迟了诊断和适当的治疗.
科学领域:
- 心血管药理学心血管药理学
- 药物不良反应 药物不良反应
- 临床毒理学 临床毒理学
背景情况:
- ангиотензин转化酶 (ACE) 抑制剂与血管有关.
- 持续使用 ACE 抑制剂时出现复发性血管的风险尚未得到充分证实.
研究的目的:
- 为了调查识别ACE抑制剂-血管水关联.
- 在继续接受ACE抑制剂治疗的患者中,以表征血管内.
主要方法:
- 田纳西州医疗补助计划入学者的回顾性队列研究 (年龄≥15岁).
- 在使用ACE抑制剂期间 (1986-1992) 患有第一个血管发作的患者的分析.
- 在1993年6月期间,对复发性血管发作进行了随访.
主要成果:
- 在使用ACE抑制剂期间鉴定了82名患有初始血管的患者.
- 复发率为每100个患者年中的8.5.
- 持续使用ACE抑制剂的复发率明显高 (18.7/100患者年) 与停止使用 (1.8/100患者年;P=.001).
- 医生经常将复发归因于非ACE抑制剂的原因.
结论:
- 持续使用ACE抑制剂尽管有血管导致复发率大幅增加.
- 这种复发与显著的发病率有关.
- 更好地识别ACE抑制剂诱导的血管对于患者的安全至关重要.
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