Publications by authors named "G Bottineau"

The use of mixed venous oxygen saturation (SvO2) in patients with chronic congestive heart failure (CHF) has been advocated to analyze the action of therapy on cardiac index (CI). To evaluate the relationship between CI and SvO2, ten CHF patients (mean age 65 years) were studied before and one, two, three, four (T4), six, eight and 24 hours after oral administration of an angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor (perindopril, 4 mg). At T4, a 12 percent increase in CI (p less than 0.

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Cardiac decompensation occurred in three patients of the placebo group, but not in the perindopril group. The effectiveness of perindopril in heart failure was demonstrated by the improvement observed in exercise test and severity score and by the decrease of cardiothoracic ratio. Changes in SAP, and serum creatinine levels, in particular, showed that the drug was well tolerated.

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Right cardiac catheterization studies have demonstrated an improvement in cardiac hemodynamics in patients with heart failure following the administration of perindopril (per): reduction in ventricular filling pressures (pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, right atrial pressure) and systemic resistance and an increase in cardiac output. The intensity and duration of these modifications were frequently insufficient after 2 mg, but were significant over 24 hours after 4 mg. A randomized, double-blind multicenter study versus placebo (pla) was conducted for 3 months, following a preinclusion period of 15 days, in 103 heart failure patients (stages II and III of the NYHA classification) treated with diuretic +/- digitalis.

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