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Transcript of Chapter 18 Agents that Dilate Blood Vessels. Copyright 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning, a division of...
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Coronary Vasodilators
Used to treat coronary artery disease Coronary artery disease: inadequate
delivery of blood, nutrients, and oxygen to the tissues
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Chest Pain/Angina
When the supply of oxygen and nutrients in the blood is insufficient to meet the demands of the heart, the heart muscle aches.
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Vasodilator Drug Agents
Three main objectives: Minimize frequency, duration, and
intensity of episodes Offer few side effects Prevent myocardial infarction—death
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Therapeutic Objectives
Increase blood flow to ischemic heart muscle
Decrease myocardial oxygen demand
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Therapeutic Objectives
Minimize the frequency of attacks Improve the client’s functional capacity Prevent or delay heart disease
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Main Classes
Acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) Nitrates Calcium channel blockers Beta blockers Angiotensin II receptor blockers
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Nitrates
Nitroglycerine Forms: sublingual, buccal, chewable,
tablets, ointments, patches, spray, and intravenous
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Nitroglycerine
Causes central and peripheral vasodilation
Relaxes smooth muscles Potent dilating effect on coronary arteries Used for prophylaxis and acute treatment
of angina
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Nitroglycerin
Large first-pass effect when taken orally
Transdermal—very effective IV form effectively used for:
Hypertension Congestive heart failure Ischemic pain, myocardial infarction Pulmonary edema
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Nitrates
Example of long-acting nitrate Isosorbide dinitrate (Isordil)
Provides: Acute relief of angina Long-term prophylaxis of angina
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General Side Effects
Headache Diminish in intensity and frequency with use
Tachycardia Postural hypotension Dermatitis Tolerance
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Tolerance to Nitrates
Long-acting form can become ineffective
Solution Remove patch or cream at night for 8
hours Take the oral form for 16 hours a day
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Interactions
Additive hypotension with use of: Alcohol Beta blockers Calcium channel blockers Phenothiazines
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Calcium Channel Blockers
Reduces calcium ion influx: Reduction of myocardial oxygen
consumption Coronary artery dilation
Example: verapamil Side effects
Dizziness, flushing, supraventricular arrhythmias
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Beta-adrenergic Blocking Agents
Block the beta receptors Reduce heart rate Reduce contractility Reduce blood pressure
Example Atenolol
Side effects Flushing, bradycardia, and bronchospasm
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Peripheral Vasodilators
Angiotensin II receptor blockers Block adrenergic receptors, or Direct action
Interfere with epinephrine action
Sympathetic nervous system is not stimulated
Result: decreased blood pressure Side effects
Orthostatic hypotension