I have come across so many threads on this site regarding the benefits of Losartan to avoid/manage aneurysms/dissections. Some of you have personally benefitted from it already while other are taking it as a precaution. There are even clinical trial undergoing to demonstrate this efficacy.
But what confused me was the comments from a renowned aortic surgeon Dr Craig Miller (Stanford) in the following segment. Please listen into the conversation between 51:00 – 52:00 only, in this otherwise long video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPMXeemwPVw
Dr Miller is saying something like: Ace-inhibitors and ARBs (e.g. Losartan) are vessel dilators, hence “theoretically” can cause dissection (thru aorta dilation)??? He prefers beta-blocker.
What should we make out of it? I was actually considering Losartan for aorta protection.
thanks
TJ
But what confused me was the comments from a renowned aortic surgeon Dr Craig Miller (Stanford) in the following segment. Please listen into the conversation between 51:00 – 52:00 only, in this otherwise long video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPMXeemwPVw
Dr Miller is saying something like: Ace-inhibitors and ARBs (e.g. Losartan) are vessel dilators, hence “theoretically” can cause dissection (thru aorta dilation)??? He prefers beta-blocker.
What should we make out of it? I was actually considering Losartan for aorta protection.
thanks
TJ