enalapril and ifetroban

enalapril has been researched along with ifetroban* in 1 studies

Trials

1 trial(s) available for enalapril and ifetroban

ArticleYear
Effect of aspirin and ifetroban on skeletal muscle blood flow in patients with congestive heart failure treated with Enalapril. Ifetroban Study Group.
    Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 1999, Volume: 34, Issue:1

    The purpose of this study was to determine the acute and chronic effects of cyclooxygenase inhibition with aspirin and thromboxane A2 receptor blockade with ifetroban on the chronic vasodilating effects of enalapril in the skeletal muscle circulation of patients with heart failure.. Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition and antiplatelet therapy with aspirin independently reduce the risk for subsequent nonfatal coronary events in survivors of myocardial infarction. The safety of the combined administration of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and aspirin has been questioned due to their divergent effects on the vascular synthesis of vasodilating prostaglandins.. Forearm blood flow (ml/min/100 ml) at rest and during rhythmic handgrip exercise and after transient arterial occlusion was determined by strain gauge plethysmography before and 4 h and six weeks after combined administration of enalapril with either aspirin, ifetroban or placebo in a multicenter, double-blind, randomized trial of 62 patients with mild to moderate heart failure.. Before randomization, forearm hemodynamics were similar in the three treatment groups except for increased resting forearm blood flow and decreased resting forearm vascular resistance in the aspirin group when compared with the placebo group. After combined administration of enalapril and study drug for 4 h and six weeks, changes from prerandomization values of mean arterial pressure, forearm blood flow and forearm vascular resistance at rest, during handgrip exercise and after transient arterial occlusion did not differ among the three treatment groups.. These findings demonstrate that the vasodilating effects of enalapril in the skeletal muscle circulation of patients with heart failure are not critically dependent on prostaglandin pathways.

    Topics: Aged; Aspirin; Bridged Bicyclo Compounds, Heterocyclic; Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors; Double-Blind Method; Drug Interactions; Enalapril; Female; Forearm; Heart Failure; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Muscle, Skeletal; Oxazoles; Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors; Plethysmography; Regional Blood Flow; Vasodilator Agents

1999