Appetite suppressants and valvular heart disease
- 1 September 2002
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Current Opinion in Cardiology
- Vol. 17 (5) , 486-492
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00001573-200209000-00007
Abstract
Appetite suppressants fenfluramine, dexfenfluramine, and phentermine have been used alone or in combination as an alternative to diet and surgery in the management of obesity. This therapy was halted in 1997 after reports of valvular lesions affecting almost one third of patients treated with these drugs. Fortunately, most cases of appetite suppressant-related valve disease are mild or moderate and rarely required valve repair or replacement. Follow-up studies have suggested improvement in valvulopathy after discontinuation of the treatment. The mechanism of valve disease induced by these drugs is speculative and may be related to their serotonergic effects. Echocardiographic features are similar to carcinoid heart disease and valvulopathy associated with ergot use. Most cases require only follow-up and endocarditis prophylaxis; surgery is rarely needed.Keywords
This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
- Dose and duration of fenfluramine-phentermine therapy impacts the risk of significant valvular heart diseaseThe American Journal of Cardiology, 2000
- Diet Drug-Related Cardiac Valve Disease: The Mayo Clinic Echocardiographic Laboratory ExperienceMayo Clinic Proceedings, 2000
- Overweight, Obesity, and Health RiskArchives of internal medicine (1960), 2000
- Echocardiographic prevalence of mitral and/or aortic regurgitation in patients exposed to either fenfluramine-phentermine combination or to dexfenfluramineThe American Journal of Cardiology, 1999
- Prevalence and Determinants of Valvulopathy in Patients Treated With DexfenfluramineCirculation, 1999
- An Assessment of Heart-Valve Abnormalities in Obese Patients Taking Dexfenfluramine, Sustained-Release Dexfenfluramine, or PlaceboNew England Journal of Medicine, 1998
- The Prevalence of Cardiac Valvular Insufficiency Assessed by Transthoracic Echocardiography in Obese Patients Treated with Appetite-Suppressant DrugsNew England Journal of Medicine, 1998
- Increasing prevalence of overweight among US adults. The National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys, 1960 to 1991Published by American Medical Association (AMA) ,1994
- Age-related Prevalence of Valvular Regurgitation in Normal Subjects: A Comprehensive Color Flow Examination of 118, VolunteersJournal of the American Society of Echocardiography, 1990
- A double-blind clinical trial in weight control. Use of fenfluramine and phentermine alone and in combinationArchives of internal medicine (1960), 1984