In vivo cardiovascular effects of the new atypical neuroleptic sertindole

2001 
INTRODUCTION: The goal of this open clinical study was to perform a detailed investigation of the cardiovascular effects of the novel atypical neuroleptic sertindole. METHOD: Thirty initially untreated schizophrenic inpatients (diagnosed according to DSM-III-R) underwent a total of 103 serial recordings of standardized autonomic tests during a sertindole dose titration programme (4-16 mg/d). The autonomic test battery included: (1) conventional ECGs with 12 channels, (2) computer-assisted analysis of the 5-min resting heart rate variability (HRV); (3) HRV during standard autonomic reflex tests (deep breathing test, 30:15 ratio); and (4) blood pressure measurement under resting conditions and during orthostatic stress (Schellong test). Reference values for the HRV study were obtained from healthy controls ( n =80). RESULTS: The most important findings were: (1) sertindole significantly increased the resting heart rate; (2) sertindole induced a significant and probably dose-dependent prolongation of the fre...
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