The influence of posture on the response to loop diuretics in patients with chronic cardiac failure is reduced by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition

ISSN:
1432-1041
Keywords:
ACE inhibitors ; Posture ; diuretics ; cardiac failure
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Chemistry and Pharmacology
Medicine
Notes:
Summary The diuretic and natriuretic response to an intravenous dose of frusemide 40 mg was assessed in the erect and supine positions in 10 patients with cardiac failure who were being treated with enalapril 10 mg twice daily in addition to diuretics (Enalapril group) and in 10 patients with cardiac failure taking diuretics alone (Control group). Total 4 h diuresis in the erect position was 728 ml and in the supine position was 824 ml in the patients taking enalapril compared to 655 ml in the erect position and 1166 ml in the supine position in those patients taking diuretics alone. Total 4 h natriuresis in the erect positions was 78 mmol and in the supine position was 85 mmol in patients taking enalapril 10 mg twice daily but in those patients taking diuretics alone total 4 h natriuresis in the erect position was 67 mmol increasing to 120 mmol in the supine position. Measurements of plasma renin activity and plasma angiotensin II concentration confirmed effective converting enzyme inhibition, in the group of patients taking enalapril, but in those patients taking diuretics alone the erect position was associated with an increase in plasma renin activity, and plasma concentrations of angiotensin II and aldsterone. We conclude that the renin angiotensin system is a major factor in mediating the effect of posture on loop diuretic drugs.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
_version_ 1798295569807966208
autor Flapan, A. D.
Davies, E.
Waugh, C.
Williams, B. C.
Shaw, T. R. D.
Edwards, C. R. W.
autorsonst Flapan, A. D.
Davies, E.
Waugh, C.
Williams, B. C.
Shaw, T. R. D.
Edwards, C. R. W.
book_url http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00265919
datenlieferant nat_lic_papers
hauptsatz hsatz_simple
identnr NLM202465438
issn 1432-1041
journal_name European journal of clinical pharmacology
materialart 1
notes Summary The diuretic and natriuretic response to an intravenous dose of frusemide 40 mg was assessed in the erect and supine positions in 10 patients with cardiac failure who were being treated with enalapril 10 mg twice daily in addition to diuretics (Enalapril group) and in 10 patients with cardiac failure taking diuretics alone (Control group). Total 4 h diuresis in the erect position was 728 ml and in the supine position was 824 ml in the patients taking enalapril compared to 655 ml in the erect position and 1166 ml in the supine position in those patients taking diuretics alone. Total 4 h natriuresis in the erect positions was 78 mmol and in the supine position was 85 mmol in patients taking enalapril 10 mg twice daily but in those patients taking diuretics alone total 4 h natriuresis in the erect position was 67 mmol increasing to 120 mmol in the supine position. Measurements of plasma renin activity and plasma angiotensin II concentration confirmed effective converting enzyme inhibition, in the group of patients taking enalapril, but in those patients taking diuretics alone the erect position was associated with an increase in plasma renin activity, and plasma concentrations of angiotensin II and aldsterone. We conclude that the renin angiotensin system is a major factor in mediating the effect of posture on loop diuretic drugs.
package_name Springer
publikationsjahr_anzeige 1992
publikationsjahr_facette 1992
publikationsjahr_intervall 8009:1990-1994
publikationsjahr_sort 1992
publisher Springer
reference 42 (1992), S. 581-585
schlagwort ACE inhibitors
Posture
diuretics
cardiac failure
search_space articles
shingle_author_1 Flapan, A. D.
Davies, E.
Waugh, C.
Williams, B. C.
Shaw, T. R. D.
Edwards, C. R. W.
shingle_author_2 Flapan, A. D.
Davies, E.
Waugh, C.
Williams, B. C.
Shaw, T. R. D.
Edwards, C. R. W.
shingle_author_3 Flapan, A. D.
Davies, E.
Waugh, C.
Williams, B. C.
Shaw, T. R. D.
Edwards, C. R. W.
shingle_author_4 Flapan, A. D.
Davies, E.
Waugh, C.
Williams, B. C.
Shaw, T. R. D.
Edwards, C. R. W.
shingle_catch_all_1 Flapan, A. D.
Davies, E.
Waugh, C.
Williams, B. C.
Shaw, T. R. D.
Edwards, C. R. W.
The influence of posture on the response to loop diuretics in patients with chronic cardiac failure is reduced by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition
ACE inhibitors
Posture
diuretics
cardiac failure
ACE inhibitors
Posture
diuretics
cardiac failure
Summary The diuretic and natriuretic response to an intravenous dose of frusemide 40 mg was assessed in the erect and supine positions in 10 patients with cardiac failure who were being treated with enalapril 10 mg twice daily in addition to diuretics (Enalapril group) and in 10 patients with cardiac failure taking diuretics alone (Control group). Total 4 h diuresis in the erect position was 728 ml and in the supine position was 824 ml in the patients taking enalapril compared to 655 ml in the erect position and 1166 ml in the supine position in those patients taking diuretics alone. Total 4 h natriuresis in the erect positions was 78 mmol and in the supine position was 85 mmol in patients taking enalapril 10 mg twice daily but in those patients taking diuretics alone total 4 h natriuresis in the erect position was 67 mmol increasing to 120 mmol in the supine position. Measurements of plasma renin activity and plasma angiotensin II concentration confirmed effective converting enzyme inhibition, in the group of patients taking enalapril, but in those patients taking diuretics alone the erect position was associated with an increase in plasma renin activity, and plasma concentrations of angiotensin II and aldsterone. We conclude that the renin angiotensin system is a major factor in mediating the effect of posture on loop diuretic drugs.
1432-1041
14321041
Springer
shingle_catch_all_2 Flapan, A. D.
Davies, E.
Waugh, C.
Williams, B. C.
Shaw, T. R. D.
Edwards, C. R. W.
The influence of posture on the response to loop diuretics in patients with chronic cardiac failure is reduced by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition
ACE inhibitors
Posture
diuretics
cardiac failure
ACE inhibitors
Posture
diuretics
cardiac failure
Summary The diuretic and natriuretic response to an intravenous dose of frusemide 40 mg was assessed in the erect and supine positions in 10 patients with cardiac failure who were being treated with enalapril 10 mg twice daily in addition to diuretics (Enalapril group) and in 10 patients with cardiac failure taking diuretics alone (Control group). Total 4 h diuresis in the erect position was 728 ml and in the supine position was 824 ml in the patients taking enalapril compared to 655 ml in the erect position and 1166 ml in the supine position in those patients taking diuretics alone. Total 4 h natriuresis in the erect positions was 78 mmol and in the supine position was 85 mmol in patients taking enalapril 10 mg twice daily but in those patients taking diuretics alone total 4 h natriuresis in the erect position was 67 mmol increasing to 120 mmol in the supine position. Measurements of plasma renin activity and plasma angiotensin II concentration confirmed effective converting enzyme inhibition, in the group of patients taking enalapril, but in those patients taking diuretics alone the erect position was associated with an increase in plasma renin activity, and plasma concentrations of angiotensin II and aldsterone. We conclude that the renin angiotensin system is a major factor in mediating the effect of posture on loop diuretic drugs.
1432-1041
14321041
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Flapan, A. D.
Davies, E.
Waugh, C.
Williams, B. C.
Shaw, T. R. D.
Edwards, C. R. W.
The influence of posture on the response to loop diuretics in patients with chronic cardiac failure is reduced by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition
ACE inhibitors
Posture
diuretics
cardiac failure
ACE inhibitors
Posture
diuretics
cardiac failure
Summary The diuretic and natriuretic response to an intravenous dose of frusemide 40 mg was assessed in the erect and supine positions in 10 patients with cardiac failure who were being treated with enalapril 10 mg twice daily in addition to diuretics (Enalapril group) and in 10 patients with cardiac failure taking diuretics alone (Control group). Total 4 h diuresis in the erect position was 728 ml and in the supine position was 824 ml in the patients taking enalapril compared to 655 ml in the erect position and 1166 ml in the supine position in those patients taking diuretics alone. Total 4 h natriuresis in the erect positions was 78 mmol and in the supine position was 85 mmol in patients taking enalapril 10 mg twice daily but in those patients taking diuretics alone total 4 h natriuresis in the erect position was 67 mmol increasing to 120 mmol in the supine position. Measurements of plasma renin activity and plasma angiotensin II concentration confirmed effective converting enzyme inhibition, in the group of patients taking enalapril, but in those patients taking diuretics alone the erect position was associated with an increase in plasma renin activity, and plasma concentrations of angiotensin II and aldsterone. We conclude that the renin angiotensin system is a major factor in mediating the effect of posture on loop diuretic drugs.
1432-1041
14321041
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Flapan, A. D.
Davies, E.
Waugh, C.
Williams, B. C.
Shaw, T. R. D.
Edwards, C. R. W.
The influence of posture on the response to loop diuretics in patients with chronic cardiac failure is reduced by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition
ACE inhibitors
Posture
diuretics
cardiac failure
ACE inhibitors
Posture
diuretics
cardiac failure
Summary The diuretic and natriuretic response to an intravenous dose of frusemide 40 mg was assessed in the erect and supine positions in 10 patients with cardiac failure who were being treated with enalapril 10 mg twice daily in addition to diuretics (Enalapril group) and in 10 patients with cardiac failure taking diuretics alone (Control group). Total 4 h diuresis in the erect position was 728 ml and in the supine position was 824 ml in the patients taking enalapril compared to 655 ml in the erect position and 1166 ml in the supine position in those patients taking diuretics alone. Total 4 h natriuresis in the erect positions was 78 mmol and in the supine position was 85 mmol in patients taking enalapril 10 mg twice daily but in those patients taking diuretics alone total 4 h natriuresis in the erect position was 67 mmol increasing to 120 mmol in the supine position. Measurements of plasma renin activity and plasma angiotensin II concentration confirmed effective converting enzyme inhibition, in the group of patients taking enalapril, but in those patients taking diuretics alone the erect position was associated with an increase in plasma renin activity, and plasma concentrations of angiotensin II and aldsterone. We conclude that the renin angiotensin system is a major factor in mediating the effect of posture on loop diuretic drugs.
1432-1041
14321041
Springer
shingle_title_1 The influence of posture on the response to loop diuretics in patients with chronic cardiac failure is reduced by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition
shingle_title_2 The influence of posture on the response to loop diuretics in patients with chronic cardiac failure is reduced by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition
shingle_title_3 The influence of posture on the response to loop diuretics in patients with chronic cardiac failure is reduced by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition
shingle_title_4 The influence of posture on the response to loop diuretics in patients with chronic cardiac failure is reduced by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition
sigel_instance_filter dkfz
geomar
wilbert
ipn
albert
fhp
source_archive Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
timestamp 2024-05-06T09:38:18.049Z
titel The influence of posture on the response to loop diuretics in patients with chronic cardiac failure is reduced by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition
titel_suche The influence of posture on the response to loop diuretics in patients with chronic cardiac failure is reduced by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition
topic V
WW-YZ
uid nat_lic_papers_NLM202465438