Purpose of the study: to compare the acute effect of ACEI and ARB's upon the plasmatic endothelin level in heart failure patients.
Methods: There were studied 30 patients with congestive heart failure, III-IV functional NYHA class, that were not under ACEI or ARB's treatment. In all the patients the endothelinl-21 plasmatic level was determined. After this, 20 patients, representing group I, received a single dose of 1 mg trandolapril, and 10 patients, representing group II, received a single dose of 40 mg telmisartan. After 24 hours, the plasmatic endothelin 1-21 level was determined again.
Results: The mean endothelial plasmatic level was similar in both groups (group I: 0.358+/-0.04 fmol/ml; group II: 0.345+/-0.038). After 24 hours, the endothelin level decreased to 0.295+/-0.03 fmol/ml for group I (p<0.05) and to 0.287+/-0.029 fmol/ml for group II (p<0.05), suggesting that both ACEI and ARB's are equally efficient in decreasing endothelin. The initial endothelinl-21 level was inversely correlated with LVEF (r = -0.989), and the degree of the decrease of endothelinl-21 after both ACEI and ARB's is directly correlated with the initial endothelinl-21 level (r =0.64).
Conclusion: The acute administration of ACEI and ARB's in heart failure patients decreases the endothelin level, both categories of drugs having the same effects.