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antianginal/atrophy

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Antianginal and antiischemic effects of ivabradine, an I(f) inhibitor, in stable angina: a randomized, double-blind, multicentered, placebo-controlled trial.

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BACKGROUND Heart rate reduction should benefit patients with chronic stable angina by improving myocardial perfusion and reducing myocardial oxygen demand. This study evaluated the antianginal and antiischemic effects of ivabradine, a new heart rate-lowering agent that acts specifically on the

Evaluation of antianginal drug treatment by precordial exercise electrocardiography.

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We tried to assess the efficacy of precordial exercise electrocardiography (PEE) in evaluating various antianginal drugs. PEE was performed by 18 precordial electrodes. Leads V2-V7 were recorded at their usual position and one intercostal space higher and lower. The Bruce treadmill exercise protocol

Withdrawal effects of antianginal therapy: comparison of isosorbide dinitrate and nifedipine.

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We compared the effects of abrupt cessation of nifedipine and isosorbide dinitrate therapy in patients with stable angina pectoris. Eighteen males were studied. Each patient received isosorbide dinitrate and nifedipine continuously for 5 weeks by randomised cross-over technique. Exercise treadmill

Day-to-day variability of the long-term fractal component of heart rate variability (beta) and the effect of an antianginal agent in patients with silent myocardial ischemia.

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The deterioration of the long-term fractal component of heart rate variability (beta) is reported in patients with organic heart disease. To examine the day-to-day variability of beta and to study the effects of nipradilol (NIP), an antianginal agent, on beta in patients with coronary artery disease

The metabolic modulator trimetazidine triggers autophagy and counteracts stress-induced atrophy in skeletal muscle myotubes.

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It has recently been demonstrated that trimetazidine (TMZ), an anti-ischemic antianginal agent, is also able to improve exercise performance in patients with peripheral arterial disease. TMZ is a metabolic modulator, and the mechanisms underlying its cytoprotective anti-ischemic activity could be

[Effect of antianginal agents with a beta-adrenostimulating component of their action on the ischemic myocardium].

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Experiments on dogs with acute coronary insufficiency were made to show that nonachlazine in doses of 3 and 5 mg/kg considerably reduces or even prevents the rise of S-T segment on the epicardial electrogram depending on the intensity of ischemia. Hydroxyfedrine in doses of 0.1 and 0.3 mg/kg

Effects of trimetazidine on crush injury of the sciatic nerve in rats: a biochemical and stereological study.

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Trimetazidine (TMZ) is an anti-ischemic agent which has been used for years as an effective anti-anginal agent in cardiac patients. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of TMZ on the level of malondialdehyde (MDA), nitric oxide (NO), glutathione (GSH), catalase (CAT), histopathological

[Long-term results of coronary endovascular revascularisation with sirolimus-eluting stents in patients with ischemic heart disease comorbid with type-2 diabetes mellitus: data from 18-month prospective study].

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OBJECTIVE To study long-term results of 3-42-month (mean 18.1 +/- 1.2 month) of a prospective clinically and angiologically controlled follow-up after coronary endovascular revascularisation with sirolimus-eluting stents (SES) in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) comorbid with type 2

Assessment of the influence of spinal cord stimulation on left ventricular function in patients with severe angina pectoris: an echocardiographic study.

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Patients with severe, widespread coronary atherosclerosis and patients who have undergone several coronary artery bypass operations are often poor candidates for coronary bypass surgery (CABG). Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been shown to have an anti-anginal effect that is probably associated

Effects of calcium antagonists on glucose homeostasis and serum lipids in non-diabetic and diabetic subjects: a review.

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Results from early in vitro experiments have led to the assumption that a deterioration in carbohydrate metabolism must be expected if diabetic patients are treated with calcium antagonists. In order to determine the truth of this assumption, we reviewed 74 publications reporting effects on glucose

Metabolic effects of calcium antagonists in humans, with emphasis on carbohydrate, lipid, potassium, and uric acid homeostases.

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Since metabolic side effects of conventional antihypertensive drugs could be one reason for the lack of improvement of cardiac morbidity and mortality, metabolic neutrality has become an important postulate of newer products such as the calcium antagonists (CA). Carbohydrate homeostasis--in spite of

Effect of HELP-LDL-apheresis on outcomes in patients with advanced coronary atherosclerosis and severe hypercholesterolemia.

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In the secondary prevention of coronary artery disease (CAD) the beneficial effect of lipid lowering is no longer controversial. LDL-apheresis is a feasible therapy for effective lipid lowering in patients refractory to diet and cholesterol lowering drugs. To assess the impact of the HELP-therapy

Effects of therapy with nifedipine GITS or atenolol on mental stress-induced ischemic left ventricular dysfunction.

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OBJECTIVE We sought to determine the effect of nifedipine gastrointestinal therapeutic system (GITS) or atenolol on ischemic left ventricular dysfunction induced by mental stress. BACKGROUND The efficacy of conventional antianginal therapy in preventing myocardial ischemia induced by mental stress

[Drug-induced ventricular tachycardia].

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Certain drugs can induce ventricular tachycardia (VT) by creating reentry, ventricular after potentials or exaggerating the slope of phase 4. These may or may not be symptomatic, sustained or non-sustained and have variable ECG appearances: monomorphic or polymorphic, bidirectional, torsades de

Medical treatment of patients with severe exertional and rest angina: double blind comparison of beta blocker, calcium antagonist, and nitrate.

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The role of medical treatment of patients who had resting nocturnal angina as well as exertional angina was investigate. The effects of atenolol 100 mg a day, nifedipine 20 mg three times a day, and isosorbide mononitrate 40 mg twice a day were investigated in a double blind, triple dummy randomised
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