Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1995059 Microvascular Research 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesCalcium channel inhibitors have beneficial impact on microcirculation, but beta-blocker effect is controversial. Clinicians still do not agree on beta-blocker combination with other treatments in the management of impaired microcirculation. The aim of the present study was to describe the effects of beta-blocker metoprolol monotherapy and combined with calcium channel inhibitor felodipin on digital microcirculation in primary Raynaud's syndrome.MethodsWe enrolled in this study 46 patients suffering from both hypertension and primary Raynaud's syndrome. Fifteen patients were treated with beta-blocker monotherapy (metoprolol), 13 received combined beta-blocker and calcium channel blocker therapy (felodipin and metoprolol), while 18 patients without any medications served as controls. Measurement of digital microcirculation was carried out with laser Doppler scanner.Results and conclusionsOur investigation concludes that the concurrent administration of beta-blockers with calcium channel inhibitors positively reduces symptoms in patients suffering from Raynaud's syndrome.

Research highlights► Increased patient perception of ‘cold hand’ symptoms during metoprolol treatment is frequent. ► Sensitive vasoconstrictor reactivity and the decreased vascular reserve together could be the cause. ► Calcium-channel inhibitors have beneficial impact on microcirculation. ► Raynaud’s patients on combined therapy experience serious improvement of their symptoms.

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