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European Journal of Heart Failure 2007 9(1):75-82; doi:10.1016/j.ejheart.2006.04.012
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© 2006 European Society of Cardiology

Duration of the haemodynamic action of a 24-h infusion of levosimendan in patients with congestive heart failure{star}

J. Lilleberga, M. Lainea,*, T. Palkamab, M. Kivikkob, P. Pohjanjousib and M. Kuparia

a Division of Cardiology, Helsinki University Central Hospital Haartmaninkatu 4, SF-00290 Helsinki, Finland
b Orion Pharma, Clinical Research Espoo, Finland

* Corresponding author. Tel.: +358 40 5245735; fax: +358 9 471 74574. mika.laine{at}hus.fi


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Aims: To determine the duration of haemodynamic and neurohormonal action of a 24-h infusion of levosimendan in heart failure.

Methods and results: This was a double-blind, parallel group study in patients with New York Heart Association class II to IV heart failure. Twenty-two patients, with left ventricular ejection fraction <35% and pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP) above 12 mmHg, were randomised to receive either levosimendan (12 µg/kg followed by a continuous infusion of 0.1–0.2 µg/min) or placebo. Invasively measured cardiac output (CO) increased from 4.3 l/min to 5.4 l/min in the levosimendan group at 6 h. PCWP decreased from 20 mmHg to 15 mmHg in response to levosimendan. Echocardiographically measured maximal effect on PCWP occurred after 6 h, whereas CO reached its highest value at 24 h. The estimated duration of the decrease in PCWP was 7–9 days, and in CO was 12–13 days. Plasma NT-proANP and NT-proBNP levels reached their lowest values at days 3 and 2, and the treatment effect was estimated to last 16 and 12 days, respectively. The long-acting haemodynamic responses reflect levels of the active metabolites OR-1896 and OR-1855, maximal metabolite levels occurred at day 3.

Conclusions: Levosimendan infusion achieved a rapid improvement in haemodynamic parameters in patients with congestive heart failure with maximal effects occurring 1–3 days after starting the infusion, effects were sustained for up to at least a week.

Key Words: Calcium sensitizer • Heart failure • Vasodilators • Inotropic agents

Received June 17, 2005; Revised February 27, 2006; Accepted April 24, 2006


{star} The study was supported by a grant of Orion Pharma Pharmaceuticals, Espoo, Finland.


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