Haemodynamic dose-response effects of i.v. metoprolol in coronary heart disease
- 1 January 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
- Vol. 19 (5) , 323-327
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00544581
Abstract
The haemodynamic effects of intravenous metoprolol, over the dose-range 2.5–20 mg, were studied in 12 patients with coronary heart disease. The pharmacodynamic activity of the drug was confirmed by the suppression of exercise systolic pressure and tachycardia. There were statistically significant dose-response reductions in systolic and diastolic pressures, heart rate and cardiac output together with a dose-related increase in pulmonary wedge pressure. In patients with coronary heart disease intravenous metoprolol should probably not exceed the doses used in this study and should be administered with caution in patients with impairment of pumping function.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
- Speed of onset of pharmacodynamic activity of propranolol, practolol, oxprenolol and metoprolol after intravenous infection in man.Published by Wiley ,1981
- Hemodynamic effects of intravenous metoprololThe American Journal of Cardiology, 1979
- Behandlung des akuten Myokardinfarktes mit MetoprololDeutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1978
- Hemodynamic Effects of the Cardioselective β‐Blocking Agent Metoprolol in Acute Myocardial InfarctionActa Medica Scandinavica, 1978
- Haemodynamic effects of the beta-receptor blocking agents metoprolol and propranolol in the anaesthetized dogKlinische Wochenschrift, 1978
- Comparative hemodynamic studies in man of adrenergic β1‐receptor agents without (H 93/26 = metoprolol) or with (H 87/07) intrinsic sympathicomimetic activityActa Pharmacologica et Toxicologica, 1975
- Coronary Artery Syndromes After Sudden Propranolol WithdrawalAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1974
- WITHDRAWAL OF PROPRANOLOL AND MYOCARDIAL INFARCTIONThe Lancet, 1973
- WITHDRAWAL OF PROPRANOLOL AND MYOCARDIAL INFARCTIONThe Lancet, 1973
- Measurement of the cardiac output in man.1966