Published November 1983 | Version v1
Journal article

Effect of chronic propranolol therapy on regional cerebral blood flow in hypertensive patients

  • 1. Hadassah Univ. Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel

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In 31 hypertensive patients the effect of chronic oral administration of the beta blocking agent propranolol on regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was studied, using the non-invasive 133Xenon inhalation technique. The results of the measurements were compared to the rCBF obtained in an age-matched normal control group. Our study shows that during long-term therapy with low doses of propranolol (less than 120 mg/daily) the rCBF is unaffected, but it is increased significantly if higher doses (greater than 120 mg/daily) are used. In all six patients who served as their own control, as they had basic rCBF measurements before or during low-dose propranolol, the rCBF on high-dose propranolol became significantly increased. The possible mechanisms which may cause the increased rCBF on high-dose propranolol are discussed

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Journal Title
Stroke
Journal Volume
14
Journal Issue
6
Series
Stroke.
Journal Page Range
964-967
ISSN
0039-2499