Effects of oral calcium blocker, diltiazem, on esophageal contractions. Studies in volunteers and patients with nutcracker esophagus
Autor: | Joel E. Richter, Timothy J. Spurling, Carmel M. Cordova, Donald O. Castell |
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Rok vydání: | 1984 |
Předmět: |
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Adult Male Physiology Manometry Pain Placebo Chest pain Diltiazem Esophagus medicine Humans Peristalsis Aged business.industry Gastroenterology Nutcracker esophagus Benzazepines Middle Aged medicine.disease Dysphagia medicine.anatomical_structure Anesthesia Female medicine.symptom business Deglutition Disorders medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Digestive diseases and sciences. 29(7) |
ISSN: | 0163-2116 |
Popis: | Animal studies have shown that calcium blocking drugs decrease lower esophageal sphincter pressure and inhibit peristaltic amplitude and duration. In a single-dose acute study, we compared the effects of a new oral calcium blocker, diltiazem (90, 120, 150 mg) with placebo in five volunteers and 10 patients with chest pain/dysphagia and high amplitude peristaltic contractions in the distal esophagus--nutcracker esophagus. In volunteers, diltiazem had no effect on esophageal contractions when compared to baseline values or placebo. In contrast, most doses of diltiazem significantly (less than 0.05) decreased amplitude and duration of peristaltic contractions in patients with nutcracker esophagus. Despite adequate blood levels, interstudy analysis was not statistically significant because placebo also decreased these parameters. During an eight-week open-labeled study, diltiazem 90 mg QID significantly (P less than 0.01) improved symptoms of chest pain and dysphagia. Side effects were minimal. Although oral diltiazem has minimal effect on baseline esophageal contractions, our chronic study suggests it may modify transient increases in neuromuscular tone associated with esophageal chest pain. These observations warrant further placebo-controlled studies. |
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