Adverse events from nitrate administration during right ventricular myocardial infarction : A systematic review and meta-analysis

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Wilkinson-Stokes, Matt, Betson, Jason and Sawyer, Simon. (2023). Adverse events from nitrate administration during right ventricular myocardial infarction : A systematic review and meta-analysis. Emergency Medicine Journal. 40(2), pp. 108-113. https://doi.org/10.1136/emermed-2021-212294
AuthorsWilkinson-Stokes, Matt, Betson, Jason and Sawyer, Simon
Abstract

Background The current guidelines of the American Heart Association (AHA) and European Society of Cardiology (ESC) recommend that when right ventricular myocardial infarction (RVMI) is present patients are not administered nitrates, due to the risk that decreasing preload in the setting of already compromised right ventricular ejection fraction may reduce cardiac output and precipitate hypotension. The cohort study (n=40) underlying this recommendation was recently challenged by new studies suitable for meta-analysis (cumulatively, n=1050), suggesting that this topic merits systematic review.

Methods The protocol was registered on PROSPERO and published in Evidence Synthesis. Six databases were systematically searched in May 2022: PubMed, Embase, MEDLINE Complete, Cochrane CENTRAL Register, CINAHL and Google Scholar. Two investigators independently assessed for quality and bias and extracted data using Joanna Briggs Institute tools and methods. Risk ratios and 95% CIs were calculated, and meta-analysis performed using the random effects inverse variance method.

Results Five studies (n=1113) were suitable. Outcomes included haemodynamics, GCS, syncope, arrest and death. Arrest and death did not occur in the RVMI group. Meta-analysis was possible for sublingual nitroglycerin 400 μg (2 studies, n=1050) and found no statistically significant difference in relative risk to combined inferior and RVMI at 1.31 (95% CI 0.81 to 2.12, p=0.27), with an absolute effect of 3 additional adverse events per 100 treatments. Results remained robust under sensitivity analysis.

Conclusions This review suggests that the AHA and ESC contraindications are not supported by evidence. Key limitations include all studies having concomitant inferior and RVMI, not evaluating beneficial effects and very low certainty of evidence. As adverse events are transient and easily managed, nitrates are a reasonable treatment modality to consider during RVMI on current evidence.

Year2023
JournalEmergency Medicine Journal
Journal citation40 (2), pp. 108-113
PublisherBMJ Publishing Group
ISSN1472-0205
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1136/emermed-2021-212294
PubMed ID36180168
Page range108-113
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Accepted16 Sep 2022
Deposited28 Mar 2023
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