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CHAPTER 2 – CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
2.1 POSITIVE INOTROPIC DRUGS
2.1.1 Cardiac Glycosides
 Increase the force of myocardial contraction and reduce conductivity within the AV Node
 Digoxin (most commonly used)
o Pulse rate should not fall below 60bpm
o Long T½, therefore OD dosing
o Hypokalemia can make pt more susceptible to digitalis toxicity
o Liquid and tablets do not have the same bioavailability


2.2 DIURETICS
 Thiazides: Used for oedema due to chronic heart failure and BP
 Loop Diuretics: Used for oedema due to left ventricular failure and CHD

2.2.1 Thiazides and Related Diuretics
 Inhibit sodium reabsorption at beginning of distal convoluted tubule
 Act within 1-2 hours or admin and have a duration of action of 12-24 hours
 Usually dose taken OM so that diuresis does not interfere with sleep
 CAUTIONS: can exacerbate gout, diabetes and systemic lupus erythematosus
 Can cause HYPOKALEMIA
 Thiazides:
o Bendroflumethiazide
 2.5mg OM – max dose for HTN
 er dose used for oedema
o Chlortalidone
 Longer duration of action than thiazides  give ALT days to control oedema
o Other thiazides do not offer significant advantage over the above 2
 Related Diuretics:
o Metolazone
 Most effective when combined with a loop
 Profound diuresis can occur so pt should be monitored
o Indapamide and Xipamide
 Chemically related to Chlortalidone – claimed to lower BP with less metabolic disturbance,
particularly less aggravation in diabetes

2.2.2 Loop Diuretics (Work on Ascending Loop of Henle)
 Used in pulmonary oedema due to left ventricular failure; IV admin produces relief of breathlessness and s
preload sooner
 Resistant HTN
 Furosemide and Bumetanide both act within 1 hour and have a duration of action of 6 hours, so can be given
BD
o Both drugs can cause deafness and Bumetanide can cause myalgia
o Deafness can occur when Furosemide is infused too quickly should not exceed 4mg/min
 Torasemide has similar props to the above and is indicated for oedema and HTN

, 2.2.3 Potassium Sparing Diuretics And Aldosterone Antagonists
 Amiloride and Triamterene – when given alone are weak diuretics so are therefore given with loops or
thiazides
 K supplements should not be given with K+ sparing diuretics
 Admin of K+ sparing & ACE-I/AT-II Antagonist  SEVERE HYPERKALEMIA
 Aldosterone antagonists (Spironolactone)
o K Sparing  potentiates loops and thiazides


2.3 ANTI-ARRHYTHMIC DRUGS
2.3.2 Drugs For Arrhythmias
 Supraventricular Arrythmias
o Adenosine
o Cardiac glycoside with AF
o IV ß-Blocker can achieve RAPID response
 Supraventricular And Ventricular Arrhythmias
o Amiodarone
 Long T½ - OD dosing
 Loading dose: 200mg TDs 7 days, then 200mg BD 7 days, then 200mg OD thereafter
 SIDE EFFECTS: Microdeposits on cornea, Phototoxicity, Hyperthyroidism and
Hypothyroidism, Pneumonitis, Hepatotoxicity
o Other drugs include:
 ß-Blocker, Disopyramide, Flecanide, Procainamide, Propafenone, Cardiac Glycosides,
Verapamil, Adenosine, Lidocaine
 Ventricular Arrhythmias
o Lidocaine – usually used in emergency situations
o Moracizine


2.4 BETA-ADRENOCEPTOR BLOCKING DRUGS
 Generally all EQUALLY effective
 Less bradycardia and less S/E of cold extremities: Oxprenolol, Pindolol, Acebutolol, Celoprolol
 Most water soluble: Celiprolol, Atenolol, Nadolol and Sotalol – less likely to cause sleep disturbs
 Cardioselective ß-Blockers: Bisoprolol, Atenolol, Nebivolol, Metoprolol and to a lesser extent Acebutolol
 SIDE EFFECTS: Fatigue, coldness of extremities, sleep disturbances with nightmares
 ß-Blockers can mask hypoglycaemia in diabetics
 Bisoprolol and Carvedilol: only 2 x ß-Blockers licensed for Heart Failure
 SOTALOL: should only be used to treat ventricular arrhythmias or supraventricular arrhythmias
 CONTRAINDICATIONS: uncontrolled HF, Asthma, 2nd/3rd degree AV Block
 CSM: Bhroncospasm - ß-Blockers should not be given to patients with asthma or a history of
bhronchospasm, but where there is no alternative, a cardioselective one can be given under specialist
supervision
 COUNSELLING: DO NOT STOP TAKING ABRUPTLY WITHOUT ADVICE OF YOUR DOCTOR
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