Beneficial effect of a new prostacyclin derivative on the walking capacity in patients with peripheral arterial insufficiency.

1989 
The efficacy, tolerance and safety of iloprost, a stable analogue of car baprostacyclin, were evaluated in 7 patients with peripheral arterial in sufficiency at stage II of Fontaine's classification. After washout, placebo was infused intravenously for seven days, then iloprost was given by a six- hour intravenous infusion of 1 ng/kg/min over the next seven days. At the end of each period, the initial (ICD) and the absolute (ACD) claudi cation distance were measured by distance experienced by such pa tients, an increase in ACD≥50% was considered as clinically relevant. In 3 patients, who experienced such an improvement, iloprost continued to be infused at the same dosage as be fore, for an additional seven days. In the remaining 4 patients (nonrespon ders), the dose was increased to 2 ng/kg/min. At the end of the second week of treatment, all but 1 patient exhibited a > 50% increase in ACD, which was 308±132 meters, a value significantly higher (p < 0.05) than that recorded after the first treat ment peri...
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