Complementary Mechanisms of Atenolol and Diltiazem in the Clinical Improvement of Patients with Stable Angina

1989 
The combination of atenolol with diltiazem has been shown to be useful in the treatment of patients with coronary artery disease. Eighteen patients with proven coronary artery disease, stable angina, and no previous myocardial in farction were studied before and after treatment with atenolol (100 mg/day) (9 patients) or diltiazem (180 mg/day) (9 patients). Ischemic threshold at stress test, pressure-rate product at ischemic threshold, direct oxygen consumption at ischemic threshold, and exercise ejection fraction were determined.There was a slight increase in the duration of exercise, maximal oxygen con sumption, and ischemic threshold after treatment with each drug. Double prod uct at ischemic threshold decreased from 20.9 to 19.8 (p = NS) with atenolol but increased from 20.1 to 21.9 (p=NS) with diltiazem. Conversely oxygen con sumption at ischemic threshold increased with atenolol to nearly significant val ues from 17.2 to 23.6 (p = 0.067) but not with diltiazem (16.2 to 22.3; p = 0.16) .Before treatme...
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