Background: Evidence of efficacy and safety of beta-blockers after thrombolysis for acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is equivocal. Newer beta-blockers such as carvedilol have not been tested in this setting.

Methods And Results: This study investigated the effects of acute (intravenous) and long-term (6 months, oral) treatment with carvedilol versus placebo in 151 consecutive patients with AMI. Exercise ECG, ambulatory monitoring, and two-dimensional echocardiography were performed before hospital discharge and at 3 and 6 months. All patients were followed up and cardiovascular events recorded. The Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare time from randomization with the occurrence of a cardiovascular event, and Kaplan-Meier survival curves were calculated. Carvedilol was found to be safe, and it significantly reduced cardiac events compared with placebo (18 on carvedilol and 31 on placebo, P < .02). Fifty-four patients had heart failure at study entry; 34 received carvedilol. There were no adverse effects of carvedilol therapy and no excess events in this subgroup. Carvedilol produced significant reductions in heart rate (P < .0001), blood pressure (P < .005) at rest, and rate-pressure product at peak exercise (P < .003), but exercise capacity was unchanged. Left ventricular ejection fraction was not altered significantly by carvedilol, but stroke volume was higher at pre-hospital discharge examination (63 versus 53 mL; P < .01). Diastolic filling of the left ventricle (E/A ratio) was also improved (1.2 versus 0.9; P < .001). In a subgroup with left ventricular ejection fraction < 45% (n = 49 patients; 24 on carvedilol and 25 on placebo), carvedilol showed attenuation of remodeling.

Conclusions: Carvedilol was well tolerated and safe to use in patients immediately after AMI, including those with heart failure, and significantly improved outcome.

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