Continuous infusion of enoximone improved hemodynamics in moderate to severe CHF and allowed 65% of patients to tolerate a switch to oral therapy compared with 49% for dobutamine (P=0.12).
RCT (n=136)
randomly assigned
Double-blind and Open-label
moderate to severe chronic heart failure (n=136)
enoximone vs dobutamine or placebo (continuous infusion)
tolerated the switch to oral therapy, p=.12
Tasa de eventos absoluta: 65% vs 49%
valor p: p=.12
Few data exist on the safety of transferring patients to standard oral therapy for chronic heart failure (CHF) after acute management with inotropic agents. This study compares hemodynamic responses and cardiac dysrhythmic effects of continuous infusion of enoximone, dobutamine, or placebo in patients with moderate to severe CHF. The authors enrolled 136 patients who were randomly assigned to either open-label dobutamine or double-blind enoximone vs placebo. After 24 hours of treatment, the study was unblinded. Patients receiving placebo completed the study. Patients receiving enoximone or dobutamine received the infusion for an additional 24 hours and were then switched to standard oral therapy for 72 hours. Compared with placebo, both enoximone and dobutamine increased cardiac index and decreased pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP). Compared with dobutamine, enoximone significantly increased cardiac index after the first 24 hours of infusion and significantly decreased PCWP throughout the infusion period. There was no difference in the incidence of arrhythmias between enoximone and dobutamine. More patients (65%) tolerated the switch to oral therapy in the enoximone group compared with dobutamine (49%; P =.12). Enoximone is effective in improving the hemodynamics in patients with moderate to severe CHF and is tolerated at least as well as dobutamine.
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Feras Bader
Emirates Foundation
Edward M. Gilbert
Heart Failure & Transplant
Neal Mehta
Rush University Medical Center
Congestive Heart Failure
University of Utah
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Bader et al. (Tue,) conducted a rct in moderate to severe chronic heart failure (n=136). enoximone vs. dobutamine or placebo was evaluated on tolerated the switch to oral therapy (p=.12). Continuous infusion of enoximone improved hemodynamics in moderate to severe CHF and allowed 65% of patients to tolerate a switch to oral therapy compared with 49% for dobutamine (P=0.12).
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0f598b590fe99bbbed252e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-7133.2010.00185.x
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