VÍTOVEC, Jiří, Jindřich ŠPINAR and Lenka ŠPINAROVÁ. Duální inhibice AT1 receptoru pro angiotenzin II a neprilysinu aneb sacubitril-valsartan. Interni Medicina pro Praxi. SOLEN s.r.o., 2019, vol. 21, No 2, p. 118 - 124. ISSN 1212-7299. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.36290/int.2019.044.
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Original name Duální inhibice AT1 receptoru pro angiotenzin II a neprilysinu aneb sacubitril-valsartan
Authors VÍTOVEC, Jiří, Jindřich ŠPINAR and Lenka ŠPINAROVÁ.
Edition Interni Medicina pro Praxi, SOLEN s.r.o. 2019, 1212-7299.
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.36290/int.2019.044
Keywords in English Dual inhibition; Heart failure; Sacubitril-valsartan
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Abstract
Dual antagonist of AT1 receptors for angiotensin II (ARB) and neprilysin, generic name sacubitril valsartan (formaly LCZ 696 or angiotensin receptor blocker and neprilysin inhibitor - ARNI) was clinicaly tested in the treatmet of hypertension and heart failure. The mechanism of action is in the blockade of AT1 receptros by valsartan in combination with decreased degradation of natriuretic peptides with increased vasodilatation. The first clinical trial PARAMOUNT with LCZ696 in the treatment of Heart failure patients with preserved ejection fraction has whown significant decrea-se of NT-proBNP concentrations. Clinical trial PARADIGM-HF in patients with decreased ejection fraction and high natriuretic peptides levels was fi-nished prematuraly for a positive effect of LCZ696 both on mortality and morbidity if compared with enalapril. Cardiovascular mortality was decreased by 20%, first hospitalisation for Heart failure by 21%. The PARAGON-HF study is testing the effect of sacubitril valsartan in patients with preserved ejection fraction
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