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Ketanserin was used in a randomized double-blind trial in 15 patients with Raynaud's phenomenon in progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS). Its effect on Raynaud's phenomenon was evaluated by IR-radiometry, Doppler ultrasound, nailfold capillaroscopy, frequency of finger ulcerations and patient complaints before and after a 3-month course of treatment with oral ketanserin in the dosage of 60 mg daily in the first month and 120 mg in the second and third months. Of the 8 patients treated with ketanserin, 5 showed improvement. In the other 2 patients with progression of skin sclerosis and multiorgan involvement, the peripheral vascular disorder was unchanged. Ketanserin treatment was discontinued in one patient owing to dizziness and anxiety. In one patient ketanserin was reduced to 60 mg daily because of fluid retention. There were no other adverse effects. In 7 control patients on placebo there was no significant improvement in Raynaud's phenomenon. Ketanserin, a selective, specific and pure antagonist of 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin) appears to be an effective agent in the treatment of Raynaud's phenomenon and digital ischaemic ulcers in PSS. Moreover, ketanserin could contribute to the understanding of the role of 5-hydroxytryptamine in PSS pathogenesis.
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PMID:Effect of ketanserin on Raynaud's phenomenon in progressive systemic sclerosis: a double-blind trial. 391 37

A case of progressive systemic scleroderma in a 33 year-old woman who was referred to our Arrhythmia Unit due to daily palpitations and dizziness is presented. The 24-hour Holter recording showed monomorphic ventricular tachycardia which lasted several minutes. Hemodynamic study showed dilated right chambers and right ventricular dysfunction, without pulmonary hypertension. Left ventricular angiography and coronary arteries were normal. During programmed electrical stimulation, two different ventricular tachycardia were induced and ablated with radiofrequency on the right ventricle. The patient remains free of recurrence of tachycardia after (10 months of follow up). Patients with progressive systemic scleroderma may present several different cardiac arrhythmias. Involvement of the right ventricle is particularly frequent as is the origin of ventricular tachycardia in this ventricle. Radiofrequency catheter ablation is safe and effective in the management of these patients.
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PMID:[Radiofrequency ablation of recurrent monomorphic ventricular tachycardia in a patient with severe systemic scleroderma]. 1126 81

We report a case of systemic sclerosis complicated by Takayasu's arteritis. A 68-year-old woman had been treated for hypertension since 1984. She also had Raynaud's phenomenon and noticed vertigo and dizziness. In January 1992, she was diagnosed with back bruit. In April 1994, she was complicated by vertigo and diagnosed with asymmetrical blood pressure. In October 1998, she consulted our hospital because of neck bruit, abdominal bruit, back bruit and stenosis of descending aorta bifurcation on chest computed tomography. Her blood pressure was asymmetrical, being recorded as 190/101 on the right and 140/90 on the left. Scleroderma was observed from the finger to forehand, precordia, and face. Telangiectasia was observed on the precordia. Laboratory studies revealed the presence of anti-nuclear antibody (x 1280, discrete speckled.), anti-centromere antibody but anti-topoisomerasel antibody was negative. Skin biopsy from the left forehand detected proliferation of collgen fibers and perivascular inflammatory cell infiltration. A diagnosis of systemic sclerosis was made according to the American Rheumatism Association criteria. We suspected complication by Takayasu's arteritis because of asymmetrical blood pressure and bruit. Chest-abdominal angiography detected stenosis of the right brachiocephalic trunk, celiac artery, and left renal artery. We diagnosed Takayasu's arteritis. This is the second case report of a patient with systemic sclerosis complicated by Takayasu's arteritis.
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PMID:[A case of systemic sclerosis complicated by Takayasu's arteritis]. 1216 15