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Nitrates in combination with hydralazine in cardiorenal syndrome: a randomized controlled proof-of-concept study

  • Shir Lynn Lim*
  • , Mihir Gandhi
  • , Kai Lee Woo
  • , Horng Ruey Chua
  • , Yoke Ching Lim
  • , David K.L. Sim
  • , Sheldon S.G. Lee
  • , Yee Leong Teoh
  • , Arthur Mark Richards
  • , Carolyn S.P. Lam
  • *Tämän työn vastaava kirjoittaja

    Tutkimustuotos: ArtikkeliTieteellinenvertaisarvioitu

    3 Sitaatiot (Scopus)
    20 Lataukset (Pure)

    Abstrakti

    Aims: Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) is a common problem of great morbidity and mortality. Hydralazine–isosorbide dinitrate (H-ISDN) may be used in renal failure and may improve exercise capacity in heart failure (HF). Our proof-of-concept study aimed to evaluate early evidence of efficacy, safety, and feasibility of H-ISDN compared with standard of care in CRS. Methods and results: This multi-centre, single-blind, randomized trial in Singapore enrolled CRS patients, defined as chronic HF with concomitant renal failure [estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) < 60 ml/min/1.73 m2]. The primary outcome was 6 min walk test (6MWT) distance measured at 6 months. Secondary outcomes included study feasibility; efficacy outcomes which included renal, cardiac, and endothelial functions, health-related quality of life using Short Form-36, clinical outcomes; and adverse events. Forty-four patients [71 ± 10 years; 75% male; median (inter-quartile range) N-terminal prohormone brain natriuretic peptide 1346 (481–2272) pg/mL] with CRS (left ventricular ejection fraction 42 ± 12% and eGFR 46 ± 15 ml/min/1.73 m2) were randomized into two equal groups. Of these, 39 (89%) had hypertension, 27 (61%) had diabetes mellitus, and 17 (39%) had atrial fibrillation. Six (27%) discontinued H-ISDN owing to intolerance and poor compliance. There was a trend towards improved 6MWT distance with H-ISDN compared with standard of care at 6 months (mean difference 27 m; 95% CI, −12 to 66), with little differences in secondary efficacy outcomes. Giddiness and hypotension occurred more frequently with H-ISDN, but HF hospitalizations and mortality were less. Conclusions: Our pilot study does not support the addition of H-ISDN on top of standard medical therapy to improve exercise capacity in patients with CRS.

    AlkuperäiskieliEnglanti
    Sivut4267-4276
    JulkaisuESC Heart Failure
    Vuosikerta7
    Numero6
    DOI - pysyväislinkit
    TilaJulkaistu - 2020
    OKM-julkaisutyyppiA1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä

    Rahoitus

    No conflict of interest is directly relevant to present work. SLL is supported by the National University Health System Clinician Scientist Program; she has received research grants from National University Health System, National Kidney Foundation of Singapore, and Singapore Heart Foundation. HRC is supported by a Transitional Award from the National Medical Research Council Singapore; he has received research grants from National University Health System, National Kidney Foundation of Singapore, National Medical Research Council, and Baxter. AMR is supported by a Senior Translational Research (STaR) award from the National Medical Research Council of Singapore; holds the New Zealand Heart Foundation Chair of Cardiovascular Studies; has received research support from Boston Scientific, Bayer, AstraZeneca, Medtronic, Roche Diagnostics, Abbott Laboratories, Thermo Fisher, and Critical Diagnostics; and has consulted for Bayer, Novartis, Merck, AstraZeneca, and Roche Diagnostics. CSPL is supported by a Clinician Scientist Award from the National Medical Research Council Singapore. She has received research support from Boston Scientific, Medtronic, and Vifor Pharma and has consulted for Bayer, Novartis, Takeda, Merck, AstraZeneca, Janssen Research & Development, and Menarini. She has served on the clinical endpoint committee for DC Devices. The study was supported by National University Health System (NUHS) Clinician Research Grant (NUHSRO/2014/117/CRG/03).

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    !!ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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