Dose-Finding study of landiolol hydrochloride: A short-acting Β1-Blocker for controlling heart rate during coronary computed-Tomography angiography in japan

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Introduction: Coronary computedtomography angiography (CCTA) has high diagnostic performance, but it sometimes does not allow evaluation because of artifacts. Currently, the use of a β -blocker is recommended to prevent motion artifacts, but the b-blocker (metoprolol, propranolol, etc.) commonly used has a slow onset and long duration of action. andiolol hydrochloride is an intravenous β 1-blocker with a very short half-life. We investigated the efficacy and optimal dose of this drug for reduction of heart rate in patients undergoing CCTA. Methods: Eighty-seven subjects with ischemic heart disease were divided into three groups to receive landiolol hydrochloride at a dose of 0.125 (Group L), 0.25 (Group M), or 0.5 mg/kg (Group H). CCTA was performed at 3-7 min after administration, and heart rate, blood pressure, and image quality were assessed. Results: Heart rate decreased rapidly after completion of landiolol hydrochloride administration in all groups, with a heart rate reduction of 15.55 ± 6.56% in Group L, 16.48 ± 7.80% in Group M, and 21.49 ± 6.13%in Group H (Group L vs Group H, P = 0.0008; Group M vs Group H, P = 0.0109). Since there was no significant difference in heart rate during imaging among the three groups, although there was a significant difference between groups L and H and groups M and H in terms of percent change in heart rate, coronary stenosis was diagnosable in all groups with no significant difference. Conclusion: Landiolol hydrochloride showed a rapid onset and short b-blocking effect, and was most effective at a dose of 0.5 mg/kg. However, the diagnosable proportion had no significant differences among the three groups in CCTA. Therefore, the clinically recommended dose was 0.125 mg/kg or less, considering the heart rate of patients with suspected coronary stenosis during CCTA. © The Author(s) 2013.

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Hirano, M., Hara, K., Ikari, Y., Jinzaki, M., Iino, M., Hamada, C., & Kuribayashi, S. (2013). Dose-Finding study of landiolol hydrochloride: A short-acting Β1-Blocker for controlling heart rate during coronary computed-Tomography angiography in japan. Advances in Therapy, 30(9), 803–818. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12325-013-0053-0

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