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Query: UMLS:C0264733 (
ventricular dilatation
)
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Before efficacy of therapy has been proven in large populations years or decades may pass. Meanwhile the medical profession has to rely on probabilities. This holds true regarding improvement of prognosis of CHF by ACE inhibition. While symptomatic improvement of CHF by addition of ACE-inhibition. While symptomatic improvement of CHF by addition of ACE-inhibitors has been demonstrated in numerous studies, improvement of prognosis has not yet been demonstrated entirely sufficiently. Only one trial has been published so far in a severely ill but not very exactly defined population (66). Animal studies and several small or interim published trials, however, show that the positive influence of ACE-inhibitors on CHF pathophysiology and symptomatology might favourable affect the prognosis as well. The SAVE trial and the SOLVD trial - both have randomized several thousand patients - will give answers concerning the influence of Captopril and Enalapril on prognosis of symptomatic as well as asymptomatic left ventricular dysfunction and on progression of left
ventricular dilatation
. The VHEFT II trial will compare the effect of ACE-inhibitors with the combination of ISDN and
Hydralazine
. Results will be available within the first few years of this decade.
...
PMID:[Heart insufficiency and life expectancy--the role of ACE inhibitors]. 240 50
Heart failure is an established predictor of primary cardiac events during pregnancy. Adequate heart failure treatment in pregnant women is hampered by important foetotoxicity of several conventional drugs.
Hydralazine
with or without long-acting nitrates has been proposed as an alternative for ACE inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers. There are no published data, however, on the use of hydralazine to treat heart failure during pregnancy. We describe the course and outcome of pregnancy in two patients with heart failure. A 31-year-old woman with dilated cardiomyopathy was not treated with hydralazine during pregnancy and developed worsening heart failure. A 36-year-old woman with ischaemic cardiomyopathy was treated with hydralazine early during pregnancy and remained stable throughout and after pregnancy. We assume that early initiation of hydralazine as an alternative for ACE inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers during pregnancy in patients with cardiomyopathy could prevent further left
ventricular dilatation
and worsening heart failure.
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PMID:Treatment of pre-existing cardiomyopathy during pregnancy. 2478 72