Objective-To study underlying vascular responses in chronic heart failure in patients without ACE inhibitor treatment, and to compare them with age matched controls. Design-Forearm blood flow was studied using venous occlusion plethysmography in patients with chronic heart failure (n = 12) and matched controls (n = 13), after infusion of L-NMMA (a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor), glyceryl trinitrate (an endothelium independent vasodilator), and serotonin (an endothelium dependent vasodilator). Results-L-NMMA produced significant vasoconstriction in normal subjects (forearm blood flow reduced by 24%), but not in patients (6%; diVerence between groups p < 0.03). The vasodilator responses to glyceryl trinitrate were impaired in patients (p < 0.02). In normal controls, serotonin produced initial dilatation, followed by vasoconstriction at high doses. In patients, no vasodilator responses were observed, only late vasoconstriction (p < 0.03). Conclusions-The vascular responses of patients are confirmed as being abnormal. The lack of response to L-NMMA suggests that nitric oxide does not contribute to basal vascular tone in patients with chronic heart failure. The responses to glyceryl trinitrate and to serotonin suggest that there is both smooth muscle and endothelial dysfunction in patients with chronic heart failure.
Despite a comprehensive search no evidence from randomised or quasi-randomised controlled trials was found. It was not possible to draw any conclusions regarding the use of different types of catheter in managing the neurogenic bladder.
Elevated tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) has been demonstrated in chronic cardiac failure (CCF) and may relate to severity of CCF and development of cachexia. We measured TNF receptor p55 in addition to TNF-alpha in an attempt to improve the detection rate of TNF-alpha activation, and simultaneously measured interleukin 6 (IL-6), interleukin 8 (IL-8) and C-reactive protein. Thirty-four patients with CCF and 24 control subjects were studied. Only TNF receptor p55 [6.95 (0.77-42.3) vs. 5.52 (1.50-13.36) ng mL-1 (median (range)] and IL-6 [0.335 (0-9.79) vs. 0(0-14.71) pg mL-1) were significantly elevated in patients compared with control subjects (both P < 0.05). All inflammatory markers were more frequently elevated in patients, but none correlated with any of the clinical parameters studied. Reasons for inflammatory marker elevation in CCF are uncertain, but future studies should measure the p55 TNF receptor and IL-6 in addition to TNF-alpha, to improve detection of cytokine activity.
Despite a comprehensive search no evidence from randomised or quasi-randomised controlled trials was found. It was not possible to draw any conclusions regarding the use of different types of catheter in managing the neurogenic bladder.
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