Losartan added to β-blockade therapy for aortic root dilation in Marfan syndrome: a randomized, open-label pilot study

HH Chiu, MH Wu, JK Wang, CW Lu, SN Chiu… - Mayo clinic …, 2013 - Elsevier
HH Chiu, MH Wu, JK Wang, CW Lu, SN Chiu, CA Chen, MT Lin, FC Hu
Mayo clinic proceedings, 2013Elsevier
Objective To assess the tolerability and efficacy of the investigational use of the angiotensin
II receptor blocker losartan added to β-blockade (BB) to prevent progressive aortic root
dilation in patients with Marfan syndrome (MFS). Patients and Methods Between May 1,
2007, and September 31, 2011, 28 patients with MFS (11 males [39%]; mean±SD age,
13.1±6.3 years) with recognized aortic root dilation (z score> 2.0) and receiving BB (atenolol
or propranolol) treatment were enrolled. They were randomized to receive BB (BB: 13 …
Objective
To assess the tolerability and efficacy of the investigational use of the angiotensin II receptor blocker losartan added to β-blockade (BB) to prevent progressive aortic root dilation in patients with Marfan syndrome (MFS).
Patients and Methods
Between May 1, 2007, and September 31, 2011, 28 patients with MFS (11 males [39%]; mean ± SD age, 13.1±6.3 years) with recognized aortic root dilation (z score >2.0) and receiving BB (atenolol or propranolol) treatment were enrolled. They were randomized to receive BB (BB: 13 patients) or β-blockade and losartan (BB-L: 15 patients) for 35 months.
Results
In the BB-L group, aortic root dilation was reduced with treatment, and the annual dilation rate of the aortic root was significantly lower than that of the BB group (0.10 mm/yr vs 0.89 mm/yr; P=.02). The absolute aortic diameters at the sinus of Valsalva, annulus, and sinotubular junction showed similar trends, with a reduced rate of dilation in the BB-L group (P=.02, P=.03, and P=.03, respectively). Five patients (33%) treated with BB-L were noted to have a reduced aortic root diameter. However, the differences between the groups regarding changes in aortic stiffness and cross-sectional compliance were not statistically significant.
Conclusion
This randomized, open-label, active controlled trial mostly based on a pediatric population demonstrated for the first time that losartan add-on BB therapy is safe and provides more effective protection to slow the progression of aortic root dilation than does BB treatment alone in patients with MFS.
Trial Registration
clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00651235.
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