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Chinese Journal of Cardiology ; (12): 477-483, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-941134

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Objective: To assess the efficacy and safety of the initiation of sacubitril-valsartan (ARNI) therapy, as compared with ACEI therapy, after hemodynamic stabilization among patients hospitalized for acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF). Methods: A total of 199 hospitalized patients for ADHF in our department from January 2017 to June 2019 were included in this retrospective analysis. According to the medication early after hemodynamic stabilization, patients were divided into ARNI group (n=92) and ACEI group (n=107). Among the included patients, 61 patients with newly diagnosed heart failure at the time of admission were also divided into ARNI group (n=30) and ACEI group (n=31) according to the applied medication. Clinical baseline data and follow-up results of enrolled patients were collected through the electronic medical records at admission, outpatient and telephone follow-up. The primary effectiveness observation index was left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and left ventricular end diastolic dimension (LVEDD) measured by echocardiography; the secondary observation index was death from any causes and hospitalization for heart failure. Safety outcomes were the incidences of symptomatic hypotension, worsening renal function, hyperkalemia, and angioedema. Results: The clinical baseline characteristics were similar between ARNI group and ACEI group(all P>0.05). The duration of follow up was (15.2±6.5) months in all patients enrolled, (12.3±5.0) months in ARNI group, and (18.2±6.5) months in ACEI group. At the end of follow-up, prevalence of an absolute LVEF increase of more than 5% was 48.9% (45/92) in ANRI group and 25.2% (27/107) in ACEI group (P=0.001). Percent of LVEF increase to more than 50% was 17.4% (16/92) in ANRI group and 3.7% (4/107) in ACEI group (P=0.001). Percent of patients with more than 10 mm LVEDD reduction was 14.1% (13/92) in ANRI group and 3.7% (4/107) in ACEI group (P=0.009). All-cause mortality rate was 5.7% (5/88) in ARNI group and 15.3% (13/85) in ACEI group (P=0.038). Rate of re-hospitalization due to heart failure was 50% (46/92) in ARNI group and 71% (76/107) in ACEI group(P=0.002).The rates of symptomatic hypotension, worsening renal function, hyperkalemia, and angioedema were similar between ARNI group and ACEI group (all P>0.05). In patients with first diagnosed heart failure,percent of LVEF increase to more than 50% was 30% (9/30) in ANRI group and 6.5% (2/31) in ACEI group (P=0.017). Percent of more than 10 mm LVEDD reduction was 26.7%(8/30) in ANRI group and 3.2%(1/31) in ACEI group (P=0.012). Percent of an absolute LVEF increase of more than 5% was 53.3% (16/30) in ANRI group and 51.6% (16/31) in ACEI group (P=0.893). Re-hospitalization due to heart failure was 23.3% (7/30) in ARNI group and 73.3% (11/31) in ACEI group(P<0.01). Rate of all-cause death tended to be lower in patients receiving ARNI (3.4% (1/29)) as compared to patients receiving ACEI (13.0% (3/23), P=0.197). Conclusions: Among patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction hospitalized for ADHF, the initiation of ARNI therapy after hemodynamic stabilization is associated with a more significant improvement of cardiac remodeling and pump function than ACEI therapy and satisfactory safety. In ADHF patients with first diagnosed heart failure, initiation of ARNI therapy after hemodynamic stabilization can more effectively improve cardiac remodeling and pump function than treatment with ACEI.


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Humans , Aminobutyrates , Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists/therapeutic use , Biphenyl Compounds , Drug Combinations , Heart Failure/drug therapy , Retrospective Studies , Stroke Volume , Tetrazoles , Treatment Outcome , Valsartan , Ventricular Function, Left
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Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica ; (12): 1344-1350, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-780006

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Flavonol glycoside is in clinical trials for treatment of hyperlipidemia. An accurate and sensitive liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method was developed and validated for the simultaneous determination of flavonol glycoside (M0), aglycone (M1) and glucuronide conjugate (M2) in rat plasma. d6-Flavonol glycoside was used as internal standard (IS). After extraction from the plasma by protein precipitation, the analytes and internal standard were separated on a XDB C18 column (50 mm×4.6 mm, 1.8 μm) using a gradient elution procedure. The mobile phase consisted of methanol and water (0.2% formic acid) at a flow rate of 0.6 mL·min−1. The total run time was 4.5 min. Positive electrospray ionization was performed using multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) with transitions of m/z 461.3 → m/z 299.1 for M0, m/z 299.1 → m/z 283.1 for M1, m/z 475.0 → m/z 299.1 for M2, and m/z 467.3 → m/z 305.1 for d6-flavonol glycoside. The method was validated and successfully applied to the pharmacokinetics study of flavonol glycoside in SD rats which were given flavonol glycoside (30 mg·kg−1) by gavage. The Cmaxof M0 is (341 ±106) ng·mL−1 and AUC0−t is (1 960 ±725) h·ng·mL−1, while the Cmaxof M2 is (1 720 ±843) ng·mL−1and AUC0−t is (8 510 ±2 920) h·ng·mL−1. The results suggest that flavonol glycoside existed mainly in the form of M0 and M2 in rats. After flavonol glycoside being hydrolyzed by the intestinal flora, it was absorbed in the form of aglycone and further metabo­lized to M2 after the first-pass effect. In this paper, the main metabolites of flavonol glycoside in rat plasma were determined for the first time, which provided a basis for the design of clinical pharmacokinetic experiment.

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Chinese Journal of Cardiology ; (12): 553-556, 2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-334658

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To investigate the mechanism of pause dependent torsade de pointes (TdP) in long QT (LQT) conditions.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Optical mapping was used to measure transmural action potentials from the arterially perfused left ventricular canine wedge preparation. D-sotalol and ATX-II were administered to mimic LQT 2 and LQT 3, respectively.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>In LQT models, the pause significantly enhanced M cell action potential (control group Steady state stimulation S1S1: (291 +/- 27) ms, after pause: (307 +/- 28) ms, P > 0.05; LQT 2 S1S1: (356 +/- 20) ms, after pause: (381 +/- 25) ms, P < 0.05; LQT 3 S1S1: (609 +/- 92) ms, after pause: (675 +/- 98) ms P < 0.05), dispersion of transmural repolarization (control group S1S1: (24 +/- 6) ms, after pause: (27 +/- 6) ms, P > 0.05; LQT 2 S1S1: (35 +/- 9) ms, after pause: (46 +/- 11) ms, P < 0.05; LQT 3 S1S1: (121 +/- 85) ms, after pause: (171 +/- 98) ms, P < 0.05) and the M cell island-like distribution more clearly compared to baseline pacing. Pause dependent early afterdepolarizations (EADs), EAD-induced triggered activity and TdP more likely occurred under LQT 3 condition (82%, P < 0.05). The triggered beat after pause often broke through at the margin of M cells island where the repolarization gradients was maximal. The unidirectional conduction block and slow conduction were observed vividly at this region.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>These data suggest that M cells island plays an important role in origination and maintenance of pause dependent TdP.</p>


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Animals , Dogs , Action Potentials , Disease Models, Animal , Long QT Syndrome , Tachycardia, Ventricular , Torsades de Pointes , Voltage-Sensitive Dye Imaging , Methods
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