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Chronic Heart Failure I. Quality of Life H. Viefhues W. Schoene R. Rychlik (Eds.) II. Nitrate Therapy A. Kimchi B. S. Lewis M. Weiss (Eds.) With 51 Figures and 29 Tables Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York London Paris Tokyo Hong Kong Barcelona Budapest Part I Part II Professor Dr. Herbert Viefhues Professor Dr. med. Asher Kimchi Furkenstrasse 35 Cedars-Sinai Medical Center D-4630 Bochum (W) University of California Federal Republic of Germany 8635 W. Third Street, Suite 10 80 W. Los Angeles, CA 90048, USA Dr. phil. Wolfgang Schoene Institut fUr Medizinische Soziologie Professor Dr. med. Basil S. Lewis Westfillische Wilhelms-Universitat Cardiology Department Domagkstrasse 3 Lady Davis Carmel Hospital D-4400 Munster (W) 7 Michal Street, Federal Republic of Germany Haifa 34362, Israel Professor Dr. Dr. med. R. Rychlik Dr. Marija Weiss Medizinische Forschung International Medical Affairs Schwarz Pharma AG Schwarz Pharma AG Alfred-Nobel-Strasse 10 Alfred-Nobel-Strasse 10 D-4019 Monheim (W) D-4019 Monheim (W) Federal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany ISBN-13 :978-3-642-76435-6 e-ISBN-13 :978-3-642-76433-2 DOl: 10.1007/978-3-642-76433-2 Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Chronic heart failure. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. Contents: 1. Quality of life/Herbert Viefhues, Wolfgang Schone and Reinhard Rychlik (eds.)- 2. Nitrate therapy/Asher Kimchi, Basil S. Lewis and Marija Weiss (eds.). ISBN-13:978-3-642-76435-6 1. Congestive heart failure. 2. Heart failure. 3. Heart failure-Patients-Rehabilitation. 4. Nitrates Therapeutic use. l. Viefhues, Herbert. [DNLM: 1. Heart Failure, Congestive-drug therapy. 2. Heart Failure, Congestive-psychology. WG370C557j R C685. C53C4 7 1991 616.1'29-dc20 0 NLMlDLC for Library of Congress 91-5006 CIP This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved, whether the whole or part of the mate rial is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilm or in any other way, and storage in data banks. Dupliea tion of this publication or parts thereof is permitted only under the provisions of the German Copyright Law of September 9, 1965, in its current version, and permission for use must always be obtained from Springer-Verlag. Violations are liable for prosecution under the German Copy right Law. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1991 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1991 The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the rele vant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use. Product liability: The publishers cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information about dosage and applieation contained in this book. In every individual case the user must check such infor mation by consulting the relevant literarure. 27/3145-543210 Printed on acid-free paper Contents Introduction . 1 A. Schneeweiss I. Quality of Life The Pathophysiological Basis, Clinical Presentation, and Therapy of Chronic Heart Failure. With 7 Figures 5 M. Bohm and E. Erdmann On the Epidemiology of Heart Failure ........... 27 H. Viefhues Mortality Versus Quality of Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 33 R.Rychlik Quality of Life Assessment in Congestive Heart Failure: Points of View from a Cardiologist and a Psychologist. With 1 Figure ......................... 41 P. G. Hugenholtz and R. A. M. Erdman From Heaven Through the World to the Earth ...... 58 H. Viefhues Quality of Life: Semantic History, Political and Scientific Terminology, Measurement and Methodology, Medical Research .. 66 H. Viefhues Measuring the Quality of Life in Patients with Heart Failure: Basic Principles, Methods, and Use in Clinical Studies .. 92 M. Bullinger and E. Poppel Quality of Life after Bypass and Valvular Surgery: Results of a Prospective Study. With 1 Figure . . . . 104 M. Bullinger and D. Naber Guidelines for Improving Prognosis, Stress Tolerance, and Quality of Life in Patients with Heart Failure: Cardiological and Psychological Aspects . . . . . . . . . . 118 G. F H auf and W Langosch Quality of Life of Infants and Children with Cardiac Disease and Cardiac Failure Both Before and After Cardiac Surgery. With 5 Figures . 132 E. W.Keck Health Care and Economic Aspects of the Quality of Life of Heart Failure Patients. With 2 Figures .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ..... 149 W Pohl and i.-M. Grafvon del' Schulenburg The Questionnaire as a Tool for the Empirical Assessment of Quality of Life in Patients with Cardiac Failure ... . . ..... 165 R. Rychlik, D. Urbahn, and P Potthoff Quality of Life: A Relevant Endpoint. With 8 Figures .. 172 H. Troidl Prevention: The Risk Factor Model and Life-Styles Relevant to Health. With 2 Figures . . . . . . . . . . . 186 1. von Troschke II. Nitrate Therapy The Role of Nitrates in Congestive Heart Failure. With 1 Figure ......................... 197 i.Abrams Chemical Pathways Proposed for the In Vitro Metabolism of Nitrovasodilators and Their Conversion into Vasoactive Species. With 6 Figures . . . . . . . . . . . 203 M. Feelisch and E. Noack Effect of Intravenous Isosorbide Dinitrate Versus Nitroglycerin in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction and Elevated Pulmonary Artery Wedge Pressure. With 1 Figure ......................... 220 G. B. Cintron and S. P Glasser Contents VII Effects of Isosorbide-5-Mononitrate on Haemodynamics and Exercise Tolerance in Patients with Heart Failure: Comparisons with Digoxin and Placebo. With 2 Figures . 227 l. Dews, C. Marks, D. Woodings, J. Stephens, and M. VandenBurg Improved Left Ventricular Geometry and Function by Prolonged Nitroglycerin Therapy After Acute Myocardial Infarction. With 4 Figures . . . . 236 B.l. Jugdutt, B. L. Michorowski, and W. T. Tymchak Intravenous Nitroglycerin in Acute Myocardial Infarction. With 4 Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 B.l. Jugdutt Effects of Intravenous Nitrates in Acute Myocardial Infarction ............... 254 D£.. E. Rezakovic, G. Popovic, M. Popadic, J. Stalec, and L. PaviCic Hemodynamic Effects of a Subchronic Therapy with 120 mg Isosorbide Dinitrate Slow-Release in Coronary Artery Disease arid Left Heart Failure. With 5 Figures ......................... 265 R. Wolf, A. NOtges, U. Traber, and R. Sinn Isosorbide Dinitrate and Nitroglycerin Oral Spray in Heart Failure ........................ 272 A. Schneeweiss, A. Marmor, and L. Reisin, Nitrates in Heart Failure. With 2 Figures ......... 276 B. Rabinowitz Contributors Abrams,J. Erdmann,E. Division of Cardiology Klinikum GroBhadern University of New Mexico Medizinische Klinik 1 School of Medicine, Albuquerque Forschungslabor B NM 87131, USA Universitat MUnchen Marchioninistrasse 15 Bohm,M. 8000 MUnchen 70 (W) Klinikum GroBhadern Federal Republic of Germany Medizinische Klinik 1 Forschungslabor B FeeJisch, M. Universitat MUnchen Abteilung Pharmakologie Marchioninistrasse 15 Schwarz Pharma AG 8000 MUnchen 70 (W) Alfred-Nobel-Strasse 10 Federal Republic of Germany 4019 Monheim (W) Federal Republic of Germany Bullinger, M. Institut flir Medizinische Psychologie Glasser, S. P. Universitat MUnchen Cardiology Section (111 A) Goethestrasse 3111 James A. Haley VA Hospital 8000 MUnchen 2 (W) 13000 Bruce B. Downs Boulevard Federal Republic of Germany Tampa, FL 33612, USA Cintron, G.B. Cardiology Section (111 A) Hauf,G.F. J ames A. Haley VA Hospital Rehabilitationszentrum 13000 Bruce B. Downs Boulevard flir Herz-und Kreislaufkranke Tampa, FL 33612, USA SUdring 15, 7812 Bad Krozingen (W) Federal Republic of Germany Dews, I. Department of Cardiology Hugenholtz, P.G. Queen Mary Block SOCARSA Oldchurch Hospital Domaine de Leydefeur Romford, RM7 OBE CH-126J Givrins United Kingdom Switzerland Erdman, R. A. M. Department of Cardiology Jugdutt, B. I. Thoraxcentrum Division of Cardiology, 2C2, 43 Erasmus University Walter Mackenzie University Hospital Dijkzigt Health Sciences Center P.O. Box 1738 University of Alberta NL-3000 DR Rotterdam Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2R7 The Netherlands Canada x Contributors Keck,E.W. PaviCic, L. Kardiologische Abteilung Faculty of Kinesiology U niversitats-Kinderklinik University of Zagreb und Poliklinik Yugoslavia Martinistrasse 52 2000 Hamburg 20 (W) Pohl, W. Federal Republic of Germany Institut flir Versicherungsbetriebslehre Universitat Hannover Langosch, W. Wunstorfer Strasse 14 Rehabilitationszentrum 3000 Hannover 91 (W) flir Herz-und Kreislaufkranke Federal Republic of Germany Sudring 15, 7812 Bad Krozingen (W) Federal Republic of Germany Popadic, M. Department of Medicine Marks, C. University Hospital Department of Cardiology Faculty of Medicine Sarajevo Queen Mary Block University of Sarajevo, Yugoslavia Oldchurch Hospital, Romford RM7 OBE, United Kingdom Poppel,E. Institut Marmor,A. flir Medizinische Psychologie Cardiology Department Universitat Munchen Rebecca Sieff Hospital Goethestrasse 31/1 Sefat, Israel 8000 Munchen 2 (W) Federal Republic of Germany Michorowski, B. L. Popovic,G. Division of Cardiology, 2C2, 43 Department of Medicine Walter Mackenzie University Hospital Health Sciences Center Faculty of Medicine University of Alberta Zagreb, Yugoslavia Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2R7 Canada Potthoff, P. Infratest Gesundheitsforschung Naber,D. Landsberger Strasse 338 Psychiatrische Klinik 8000 Munchen 21 (W) Universitat Munchen Federal Republic of Germany Nussbaumstrasse 7 8000 Munchen 2 (W) Rabinowitz, B. Federal Republic of Germany The Chaim Sheba Medical Center Heart Institute Tel-Hashomer 52621, Israel Noack,E. Pharmakologisches Institut Reisin, L. der Universitat Dusseldorf Cardiology Department Moorenstrasse 5 Barzilai Hospital 4000 Dusseldorf (W) Ahskelon 78471, Israel Federal Republic of Germany Rezakovic, Dz. E. Notges,A. Department of Medicine Abteilung Kardiologie I Institute of Radiology Herz-Kreislauf-Klinik Bevensen University Hospital Romstedter Strasse 25 Faculty of Medicine 3118 Bad Bevensen (W) Sarajevo and Zagreb Federal Republic of Germany Yugoslavia Contributors XI Rychlik, R. Troschke, J. von Medizinische Forschung Abteilung Schwarz Pharma AG fUr Medizinische Soziologie Alfred-Nobel-Strasse 10 Stefan-Meier-Strasse 17 4019 Monheim (W) 7800 Freiburg im Breisgau (W) Federal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany Schneeweiss, A. Sauerberg12, Tymchak,W. T. 6208 Bad Schwalbach (W) Division of Cardiology, 2C2, 43 Federal Republic of Germany Walter Mackenzie Health Sciences Center Schulenburg, J.-M. von der University of Alberta Institut Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2R7 fUr Versicherungsbetriebslehre Canada Universitat Hannover Wunstorfer Strasse 14 3000 Hannover 91 (W) Urbahn,D. Federal Republic of Germany Infratest Gesundheitsforschung Landsberger Strasse 338 Sinn,R. 8000 Mlinchen 21 (W) Abteilung Kardiologie I Federal Republic of Germany Herz-Kreislauf-Klinik Bevensen Ramstedter Strasse 25 3118 Bad Bevensen (W) VandenBurg, M. Federal Republic of Germany Medical and Clinical Research Consultants Ltd., Lewis House Stalec, J. 1 Mildmay Road Faculty of Sciences Romford, and Mathematics Essex RM7 7DA University of Zagreb United Kingdom Yugoslavia Stephens, J. Viefhues, H. Department of Cardiology Furkenstrasse 35 Queen Mary Block 4630 Bochum (W) Oldchurch Hospital Federal Republic of Germany Romford, RM7 OBE United Kingdom Wolf, R. Traber, U. Abteilung Kardiologie I Abteilung Kardiologie I Herz-Kreislauf-Klinik Bevensen Herz-Kreislauf-Klinik Bevensen Ramstedter Strasse 25 Ramstedter Strasse 25 3118 Bad Bevensen (W) 3118 Bad Bevensen (W) Federal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany Troidl,H. Woodings, D. Chirurgische Klinik MCRC, Lewis House Universitat zu Kaln 1 Mildmay Road Ostmerheimer Strasse 200 Romford, 5000 Kaln-Merheim (W) Essex RM7 7DA Federal Republic of Germany United Kingdom Introduction A. Schneeweiss Although the syndrome of congestive heart failure has been recognized many years ago, the approach for its evaluation and treatment has until recently, been partial and 'fragmentary'. Various aspects of the disease have been treated according to the evaluation tools and therapeutic measures available at each period. This approach resulted in some of the greatest achievements in the management of heart failure but also left many aspects neglected and also resulted in several paradoxes. Examples of the achievements and limitations of the 'fragmentary' ap proach are the use of diuretics and hemodynamic measurements. The devel opment of diuretics has provided us with an important tool for helping pa tients whose predominant problem was edema. The success of diuretics masked the fact that their use may often be hemodynamically unsound and that they may reduce cardiac output. Only many years after their introduction has the use of diuretics found its appropriate place. Hemodynamic monitoring has gone via the same path. The great contribu tion of continuous bedside hemodynamic measurements to understanding heart failure resulted in over-usage by many clinicians, who found themselves treating hemodynamic charts rather than patients. It took almost a decade to realize that hemodynamic improvement, even in the chronic setting, does not necessarily mean symptomatic improvement or an increase in exercise capac ity. In recent years the complexity of the heart failure syndrome has been bet ter realized and a more rational, multifactorial approach to its evaluation and management has been developed. End-points of therapy concentrate on the patient and not on parameters that are convenient to measure. Survival and exercise capacity are two important and easily evaluated end-points of treat ment. An equally important goal, but more difficult to measure, is quality of life. The first part of the following presentation concerns mainly quality of life. The second part concentrates on therapy and particularly on the use of nitrates for heart failure patients. An important aspect in this topic is early prevention of the post-infarction changes in the left ventricle, leading to heart failure. Nitrates have been found effective in preventing these changes. The material of this part is based mainly on presentations given at the first international meeting on heart failure. My colleagues and I appreciate the ini tiative of the Chairmen, Profs. Lewis and Kimchi, who provided that stage for our presentation.

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