Ivabradine: Just another New Pharmacological Option for Heart Rate Control?


Autoria(s): Perez Riera, Andres Ricardo; Abreu, Luiz Carlos de; Valenti, Vitor Engrácia; Fonseca, Fernando A. L.; Ferreira, Marcelo; Vanderlei, Luiz Carlos Marques; Ferreira Filho, Celso; Monteiro, Carlos B. de Mello; Rolim Neto, Modesto Leite; Rodrigues, Luciano M. R.; Ferreira, Celso
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

24/02/2015

24/02/2015

2011

Resumo

Ivabradine (IVB) is a heart rate lowering agent that acts via selective inhibition of the pacemaker funny current in sinoatrial nodal P cells, thus, reducing heart rate at rest and during exercise with minimal effect on myocardial contractility, blood pressure, and intracardiac conduction. IVB exerts no effect on external respiratory function parameters and it may also play a role in patients with concurrent chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. This property constitutes an important advantage over β-blockers. IVB acts by reducing the heart rate in a mechanism different from β-blockers, calcium channel blockers or late sodium channel blockers, three commonly prescribed antianginal drugs. As clinical trials have shown, it is remarkably well-tolerated and offers an alternative for patients who cannot take β-blockers. The combination of IVB and atenolol at commonly used doses in patients with chronic stable angina produced additional efficacy with no untoward effect on safety or tolerability. Additionally, side effects are rare and largely limited to a luminous phenomenon or phosphenes. This sensation is thought to be due to a block of Ih in the retina, a current very similar to cardiac If channels. IVB is contraindicated in patients with sick sinus syndrome or sinus node dysfunction and in patients taking hepatic inhibitors of Cytochrome P450 family 3, subfamily A, polypeptide 4 (abbreviated CYP3A4), with exception of omeprazole or lansoprazole. This review briefly summarizes the main studies regarding this drug.

Formato

1

Identificador

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155-9880.S4-001

Journal of Clinical & Experimental Cardiology, v. 04, n. 4, p. 1, 2011.

2155-9880

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/115480

10.4172/2155-9880.S4-001

ISSN21559880-2011-04-S4-01.pdf

8456421836597174

6796970691432850

2891752308859887

5860525135106995

1788268008188276

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Journal of Clinical & Experimental Cardiology

Direitos

openAccess

Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article