Increased cardiac output and lowered peripheral resistance during metoprolol treatment
- 12 January 1983
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Medica Scandinavica
- Vol. 213 (S672) , 105-110
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0954-6820.1983.tb01621.x
Abstract
Echocardiography was performed at every six months in hypertensives well controlled on metoprolol, 100 mg twice a day. After six months' treatment blood pressure was reduced from 177/110 mm Hg to 147/88 (p <0.02). LV wall thickness (septum + posterior wall) was unchanged 2.10 cm (2.14), and a significant drop in cardiac output (CO) to 5.0 1/min (6.1, p <0.02) was recorded (pretreatment values in brackets). After 24 months' treatment LV wall thickness was reduced to 1.94 cm (p <0.02), total peripheral resistance (TPR) to 17.3 mm Hg/1/min (23.4, p <0.02) and CO increased to 6.7 1/min (6.1, n.s.). After six months' treatment, there was thus a drop in BP with a significant drop in CO and unchanged TPR. After 24 months' treatment, however, CO was back to the pretreatment level and the drop in BP was entirely caused by a drop in TPR which was probably secondary to a reduction in the wall thickness of the arterial resistance vessels as judged by the relationship between the reduction in wall thickness in the LV and the reduction in TPR during the treatment.Keywords
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