Japanese Heart Journal
Online ISSN : 1348-673X
Print ISSN : 0021-4868
ISSN-L : 0021-4868
Long-term Effects of the Angiotensin-converting Enzyme Inhibitor Enalapril on Chronic Heart Failure
Examination by 123I-MIBG Imaging
Takeshi SOEKIYoshiyuki TAMURAKanji BANDOUHideji TANAKANaoki TAKEICHIHisanori SHINOHARAYasuko YUINobuo FUKUDAOsamu SUI
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1998 Volume 39 Issue 6 Pages 743-751

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To examine the long-term effects of the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor enalapril on chronic heart failure, 10 patients (7 men and 3 women, mean age: 62±11 years) with chronic stable heart failure, classified as New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class 2-3 for more than 3 months, and a left ventricular ejection fraction less than 45% were treated with 2.5-5.0mg of enalapril once a day for 3-15 months (mean 7 months). The causes of heart failure were old myocardial infarction (n=7), hypertension (n=2), and atrial fibrillation (n=1). Radioiodinated metaiodobenzyl guanidine (123I-MIBG) imaging, radionuclide angiography, and treadmill exercise test were performed before and after the treatment. With enalapril treatment, (1) left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) increased significantly from 38.3±6.9% to 47.5±14.7%; (2) sub-maximal exercise time increased significantly from 205±112 to 272±120 seconds; (3) the heart to mediastinum (H/M) ratio of 123I-MIBG increased significantly (early image: 1.99±0.38 versus 2.20±0.50; delayed image: 1.86±0.44 versus 2.09±0.51); and (4) the washout rate of 123I-MIBG decreased slightly from 29.1±9.1% to 25.4±7.0%. The improvement rate of LVEF was significantly correlated with the improvement rates of the H/M ratio and washout rate after treatment with enalapril. Thus, the long-term effects of enalapril can be observed in the cardiac sympathetic nervous system, and 123I-MIBG imaging appears to be useful for evaluating the therapeutic effects of enalapril on the cardiac sympathetic nervous system in patients with chronic heart failure.

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