Comparative Study of Cardiovascular Effects of Selected Pulmonary Vasodilators in Canine Models of Mitral Valve Disease
Yunosuke Yuchi, Ryohei Suzuki, Narumi Ishida, Shuji Satomi, Takahiro Saito, Takahiro Teshima, Hirotaka Matsumoto

TL;DR
This study compares how different drugs affect the heart and lungs in dogs with a common heart condition, finding that a drug combination is most effective without worsening heart strain.
Contribution
The study is the first to compare hemodynamic effects of pulmonary vasodilators in canine models of mitral valve disease.
Findings
Sildenafil showed stronger pulmonary vasodilation than beraprost but worsened left-heart loading.
Beraprost provided pulmonary and systemic vasodilation without worsening left-heart loading.
Combination therapy of beraprost and sildenafil offered the strongest vasodilation without worsening heart strain.
Abstract
Pulmonary hypertension is a fatal comorbidity in dogs with left-sided heart disease. Various oral pulmonary vasodilators have been effective in treating canine pulmonary hypertension; however, no studies have compared their hemodynamic effects. This study compared the hemodynamic effects of selected pulmonary vasodilators (15 µg/kg beraprost, 1.0 mg/kg sildenafil, and their combination) in canine models of mitral regurgitation (the most common cardiac disease in dogs). Significant improvements in pulmonary hypertension were observed with all study drugs. Pulmonary vasodilating effects differed among the study’s drugs. Sildenafil showed a more potent pulmonary vasodilating effect than beraprost; however, sildenafil significantly worsened the left-heart loading condition. Although beraprost showed a weaker pulmonary vasodilating effect than sildenafil, no significant worsening in the…
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TopicsPulmonary Hypertension Research and Treatments · Cardiovascular Conditions and Treatments · Congenital Heart Disease Studies
