Beta‐adrenergic blockade and peripheral vascular disease
- 1 June 1982
- journal article
- Published by AMPCo in The Medical Journal of Australia
- Vol. 1 (12) , 509-511
- https://doi.org/10.5694/j.1326-5377.1982.tb124145.x
Abstract
Hypertension and ischaemic heart disease are common accompaniments of peripheral vascular disease, and are often treated with beta-blocking drugs. Previous reports, however, have suggested that these drugs may aggravate peripheral vascular disease. A study was designed to investigate this problem with claudication-distance and skin and muscle blood-flow studies (as determined by 133Xe clearance) as indices for assessment. In all 11 patients who presented with features of peripheral vascular disease and were found to be taking beta-blocking drugs, administration of the drug was stopped, blood pressure was controlled by other means, and the situation was reassessed four weeks later. There was a significant improvement in claudication distance and in resting and post-exercise muscle blood flow after withdrawal of the drug. This held for both cardioselective and nonselective beta-blockers. It is recommended that this group of drugs be avoided in the treatment of patients with peripheral vascular disease.Keywords
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