Therapy of idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy with chronic beta-adrenergic blockade.

E M Gilbert, J B O'Connell, M R Bristow
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Conventional therapy of patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy is currently directed at the control of heart failure. However, the morbidity and mortality of idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy remains very high despite such interventions. One promising new approach to therapy of idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy is beta-blockade. The potential mechanisms for benefit from beta-blockade include protection from catecholamine cardiotoxicity, upregulation of myocardial beta-adrenergic receptors, reduction in sudden death, reduction in heart rate, improved ventricular diastolic function, and reduction in afterload. Several reports have suggested that long-term beta-blockade may improve hemodynamic function, clinical symptoms, and survival in patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy. However, data from controlled trials are limited and some reports have been negative. This paper will summarize the rationale for the use of beta-blocker therapy in idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy and review the clinical experience with this therapy.

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慢性肾上腺素能阻滞剂治疗特发性扩张型心肌病。
特发性扩张型心肌病患者的常规治疗目前是针对心力衰竭的控制。然而,尽管有这些干预措施,特发性扩张型心肌病的发病率和死亡率仍然很高。一种有希望的治疗特发性扩张型心肌病的新方法是β -阻断。从β -阻断获益的潜在机制包括保护免受儿茶酚胺心脏毒性、上调心肌β -肾上腺素能受体、减少猝死、降低心率、改善心室舒张功能和减少后负荷。一些报道表明,长期β -阻滞剂可以改善特发性扩张型心肌病患者的血流动力学功能、临床症状和生存。然而,来自对照试验的数据有限,一些报告是负面的。本文将总结β受体阻滞剂治疗特发性扩张型心肌病的基本原理,并回顾该治疗的临床经验。
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