TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparative Effects of Therapy With Captopril and Digoxin in Patients With Mild to Moderate Heart Failure
AU - The Captopril-Digoxin Multicenter Research Group
AU - Cohn, Jay
AU - Hawkins, Morton
AU - Levine, Herbert
AU - Naughton, John
AU - Rapaport, Elliot
AU - Goldstein, Sidney
AU - Pitt, Bertram
AU - Goldstein, Sidney
AU - Cody, Robert
AU - Deedwania, Prakash
AU - Dennick, Leonard
AU - Franciosa, Joseph
AU - Mcgovern, Mark
AU - Meyer, Joseph
AU - Franciosa, Joseph
AU - Goldstein, Sidney
AU - Cody, Robert
AU - Deedwania, Prakash
AU - Gradman, Alan
AU - Massie, Barry
AU - Packer, Milton
AU - Doherty, James
AU - Gammill, Jacquelyn
AU - Cooper, William
AU - Engel, Stanford
AU - Fand, Rita
AU - Hallows, Barbara
AU - Kerwin, Linda
AU - Soltesz, Debra A.
AU - Parker, John O.
AU - Lahey, Karen
AU - Deedwania, Prakash C.
AU - Carbajal, Enrique
AU - Watson, Pat
AU - Dibianco, Robert
AU - Ronan, James A.
AU - Donohue, Dennis J.
AU - Lindgren, Keith M.
AU - Larca, Louis J.
AU - Freitag, Judy
AU - Lindemuth, Donna
AU - Lakier, Jeffrey B.
AU - Rosman, Howard S.
AU - Wlodkowski, Mary Beth
AU - Cody, Robert J.
AU - Kubo, Spencer H.
AU - Clark, Mary
AU - Pondolfino, Katie
AU - Franciosa, Joseph A.
AU - Brown, Carol
PY - 1988/1/22
Y1 - 1988/1/22
N2 - This multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled study compares the effects of captopril treatment with those of digoxin treatment during maintenance diuretic therapy in patients with mild to moderate heart failure. Compared with placebo, captopril therapy resulted in significantly improved exercise time (mean increase, 82 s vs 35 s) and improved New York Heart Association class (41% vs 22%), but digoxin therapy did not. Digoxin treatment increased ejection fraction (4.4% increase) compared with captopril therapy (1.8% increase) and placebo (0.9% increase). The number of ventricular premature beats decreased 45% in the captopril group and increased 4% in the digoxin group in patients with more than ten ventricular premature beats per hour. Treatment failures, increased requirements for diuretic therapy, and hospitalizations were significantly more frequent in patients receiving placebo compared with those receiving either active drug. Transitory hypotension occurred more frequently with administration of captopril. Captopril treatment is significantly more effective than placebo and is an alternative to digoxin therapy in patients with mild to moderate heart failure who are receiving diuretic maintenance therapy.
AB - This multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled study compares the effects of captopril treatment with those of digoxin treatment during maintenance diuretic therapy in patients with mild to moderate heart failure. Compared with placebo, captopril therapy resulted in significantly improved exercise time (mean increase, 82 s vs 35 s) and improved New York Heart Association class (41% vs 22%), but digoxin therapy did not. Digoxin treatment increased ejection fraction (4.4% increase) compared with captopril therapy (1.8% increase) and placebo (0.9% increase). The number of ventricular premature beats decreased 45% in the captopril group and increased 4% in the digoxin group in patients with more than ten ventricular premature beats per hour. Treatment failures, increased requirements for diuretic therapy, and hospitalizations were significantly more frequent in patients receiving placebo compared with those receiving either active drug. Transitory hypotension occurred more frequently with administration of captopril. Captopril treatment is significantly more effective than placebo and is an alternative to digoxin therapy in patients with mild to moderate heart failure who are receiving diuretic maintenance therapy.
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U2 - 10.1001/jama.1988.03720040031022
DO - 10.1001/jama.1988.03720040031022
M3 - Article
C2 - 2447297
AN - SCOPUS:0024294162
SN - 0098-7484
VL - 259
SP - 539
EP - 544
JO - JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
JF - JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
IS - 4
ER -