Hypotension after ACE inhibitors in heart failure and acute myocardial infarction
Authors:
J. Vítovec 1; J. Špinar 2
Authors‘ workplace:
I. interní kardioangiologická klinika FN u sv. Anny, Brno
přednosta prof. MUDr. J. Vítovec, CSc.
1; Interní kardiologická klinika FN, Brno
přednosta prof. MUDr. J. Špinar, CSc.
2
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2005; 85(10): 569-572
Category:
Of different specialties
Overview
Decrease in blood pressure after administration of ACE inhibitors, namely following the first dose in patients at risk, can cause anxiety in some physicians anticipating their administration or the continuing in further treatment. Therefore, the authors present a review of the problems on the basis of a review of clinical studies as well as of their own experience. Analyzed are situations under risk and recommendation for the selection of appropriate ACE inhibitors in which the risk of hypotension following the first dose is lower (fosinopril, perindopril). Taking into account the risk as well as the choice of a suitable ACE inhibitor in patients at risk, the launching of therapy with ACE inhibitors in patients ander risk as safe.
Key words:
ACE inhibitors – heart failure – myocardial infarction – hypotension following first dose.
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