Zofenopril versus ramipril in the early phase of acute myocardial infarction with systolic dysfunction: A retrospective study
Author(s) -
Xiaoyang Liu,
Xiaoling Xu,
Yi Chu,
Yingang Ren,
Liping Wang
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.457
H-Index - 46
eISSN - 1752-8976
pISSN - 1470-3203
DOI - 10.1177/1470320320946530
Subject(s) - medicine , ramipril , myocardial infarction , aspirin , cohort , cardiology , retrospective cohort study , cohort study , blood pressure
Prognostic benefits of zofenopril over ramipril in the early phase of acute myocardial infarction have been reported by the SMILE study, but these benefits have not been tested in clinical practice in the Chinese population. The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness and safety of zofenopril plus aspirin against ramipril plus aspirin in patients with acute myocardial infarction.Methods: Patients in the early phase of acute myocardial infarction received 30 mg zofenopril (ZF cohort, N=191) or 5 mg ramipril (RP cohort, N=256) b.i.d. plus 100 mg aspirin/day. Data regarding hospitalisation for cardiovascular disease, non-cardiovascular events and mortality were collected and analysed.Results: During 1 year of treatment, 47 (25%) patients in the ZF cohort and 97 (40%) patients in the RP cohort were hospitalised due to cardiovascular disease ( p=0.002), and three (2%) patients in the ZF cohort and 14 (6%) patients in the RP cohort died ( p=0.043). Lower incidences of dry cough ( p=0.001) and anaemia ( p=0.049) were reported in the ZF cohort.Conclusions: The study recommends zofenopril with 100 mg aspirin for a longer period in patients with acute myocardial infarction with systolic dysfunction.
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