不同血管紧张素 II 受体阻滞剂对射血分数保留或轻度降低的心力衰竭患者左心室质量减少的性别差异。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Heart and Vessels Pub Date : 2024-07-30 DOI:10.1007/s00380-024-02446-x
Masashi Amano, Chisato Izumi, Shin Ito, Masafumi Kitakaze
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尽管血管紧张素 II 受体阻滞剂(ARBs)对女性降压或治疗心力衰竭(HF)更有效,但ARBs与心脏肥厚和 HF 的性别差异和类别/药物效应的影响仍不清楚。我们旨在研究 ARBs 在降低左心室(LV)质量方面的性别差异和药物特异性差异。作为 J-TASTE 试验的一项子分析,我们采用了 193 例患有 HF 且左心室射血分数≥ 45% 的高血压患者的队列,这些患者接受了阿齐沙坦或坎地沙坦治疗,每天一次,疗程 48 周。在排除了既无左心室质量数据也无药物的患者后,最终有170名患者入选(阿齐沙坦:男性,n = 43;女性,n = 39;坎地沙坦:男性,n = 52;女性,n = 36)。我们研究了主要终点(超声心动图评估的左心室质量从基线到研究结束(48 周)的变化)和次要终点(复合心血管终点(心血管疾病死亡或心力衰竭住院)的发生率)的性别差异。在男性分层中,阿齐沙坦组在48周时左心室质量下降>10%的患者比例高于坎地沙坦组(40%对19%,P = 0.029)。在女性组中,两组患者的左心室质量减少率无明显差异。男性组和女性组之间、阿齐沙坦组和坎地沙坦组之间的次要终点发病率没有差异。左心室质量减小≤10%的患者无事件生存率往往低于左心室质量减小>10%的患者(48周时95.3%对100%,log-rank p = 0.11)。在心房颤动患者中,阿齐沙坦或坎地沙坦对实现左心室质量下降 > 10%的疗效取决于性别。与坎地沙坦相比,男性对阿齐沙坦实现心房肥厚更敏感。
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Sex-based differences in left ventricular mass reduction across angiotensin II receptor blockers in patients with heart failure with preserved or mildly reduced ejection fraction.

Although angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) are more effective in women for either reduction of blood pressure or heart failure (HF), the gender disparities and the impact of class/drug effects on ARBs in relation to cardiac hypertrophy and HF remain unclear. We aimed to investigate the sex-based and drug-specific differences in left ventricular (LV) mass reduction with ARBs. We employed the cohort of 193 hypertensive patients with HF and an LV ejection fraction of ≥ 45% treated with azilsartan or candesartan once daily for 48 weeks as a sub-analysis of the J-TASTE trial. After exclusion of patients without LV mass data nor the drugs, 170 patients were finally enrolled (azilsartan: male, n = 43, female, n = 39 and candesartan: male, n = 52; female, n = 36). We investigated the sex-based differences of the primary endpoint of the change in LV mass as assessed by echocardiography from baseline to the end of the study (48 weeks), and the secondary endpoint of the incidence of the composite cardiovascular endpoint (death from cardiovascular disease or hospitalization for heart failure). In the male stratum, the ratio of patients with > 10% LV mass reduction at 48 weeks was higher in the azilsartan group than candesartan group (40 vs. 19%, p = 0.029). There was no significant difference in LV mass reduction between two groups in the female stratum. There were no differences of the onset of the secondary endpoints between male and female groups, and azilsartan and candesartan groups. The event-free survival rate of the composite cardiovascular endpoints tended to be lower in patients with ≤ 10% than > 10% LV mass reduction (95.3 vs. 100% at 48 weeks, log-rank p = 0.11). In patients with HF, the effectiveness of either azilsartan or candesartan in achieving > 10% LV mass reduction depends on sex. Male is more sensitive to azilsartan than candesartan to achieve cardiac hypertrophy in HF patients.

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Heart and Vessels
Heart and Vessels 医学-外周血管病
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3.10
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211
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2 months
期刊介绍: Heart and Vessels is an English-language journal that provides a forum of original ideas, excellent methods, and fascinating techniques on cardiovascular disease fields. All papers submitted for publication are evaluated only with regard to scientific quality and relevance to the heart and vessels. Contributions from those engaged in practical medicine, as well as from those involved in basic research, are welcomed.
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