Eleven patients with congestive heart failure class II-IV (NYHA) caused by ischemic heart disease were studied before and three months after adding enalapril to their treatment with furosemide. After an infarction the heart dilates gradually, mainly as a result of slippage of myocardial fiber bundles. It is known that the addition of an ACE-inhibitor to the medical treatment unloads the heart and gradually, within a period of 3 months, reduces heart size. Objectives of this study were to demonstrate remodelling by recording diastolic pressure-volume relations before and after treatment. The study addresses the question of whether regression of dilation, induced by the ACE-inhibitor treatment, improves the oxygen supply-demand ratio and, as a result, the contractility of the heart muscle. Treatment resulted in a reduction of vascular resistance (1479 to 1182 dyn.s.cm-5, p less than 0.05) and of the left ventricular end-diastolic (130 to 108 ml per m2 body surface area, p less than 0.05) and end-systolic (102 to 81 ml per m2 body surface area, p less than 0.01) volume index. The slope of the end-systolic pressure-volume relation, measured using vena cava occlusion and beat-to-beat recording of pressure and volume loops, remained unchanged. Indices of oxygen-supply demand ratio such as a drop of ejection fraction during exercise and parameters of active diastolic relaxation also did not change. Addition of an ACE-inhibitor induces regression of ventricular dilation, but no indications were found that it improves the condition of the cardiac muscle.
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