Hypertension, Vol 4, 167-173, Copyright © 1982 by American Heart Association
RI Ogilvie, JH Nadeau and DS Sitar
The pharmacokinetic disposition and antihypertensive response of bolus
infusions of diazoxide, 1, 2, or 4 mg/kg over 5, 10, or 20 seconds, were
examined in seven patients with chronic stable essential hypertension and
mean arterial pressures (MAP) between 122 and 155 mm Hg off therapy.
Maximal reductions in MAP were noted 2 minutes after each dose, and a
linear correlation was obtained in all patients between dose or plasma
diazoxide concentration and maximal change in MAP. Individual
concentration-time curves were analyzed to determine the apparent volume of
distribution at steady state (Vdss range, 0.178 to 0.250 liter/kg), beta t
1/2 (range, 32 to 62.5 hours), and plasma clearance rate (Clp range, 2.2 to
5.3 ml/kg . hour-1) for the calculation of loading and maintenance doses
designed to produce steady- state concentrations within 0.5 hours. These
infusions resulted in steady-state reductions in MAP (16% to 30%) which
could be predicted from the concentration-response curves of each patient
after bolus infusions. With the use of kinetic principles, a diazoxide dose
regimen (average load, 7.5 mg/kg at 7.5 mg/min; average maintenance, 10% of
loading dose every 6 hours) produced gradual and predictable reductions in
MAP in patients with accelerated hypertension, since the response was
proportional to plasma diazoxide concentrations.
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