In chronic stable angina, elevated heart rate contributes to the development of symptoms and signs of myocardial ischaemia by increasing myocardial oxygen demand and reducing diastolic perfusion time. Accordingly, heart rate reduction is a well-known strategy for improving both symptoms of myocardial ischaemia and quality of life (QOL). The heart rate-reducing agent ivabradine, a direct and selective inhibitor of the I f current, decreases myocardial oxygen consumption while increasing diastolic time, without affecting myocardial contractility or coronary vasomotor tone. Ivabradine is indicated for treatment of stable angina and chronic heart failure (HF). This review examines available evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of ivabradi...
Background: Heart rate is the important key factor for determining the cardiac output, myocardial ox...
Background Ivabradine specifically inhibits the I-f current in the sinoatrial node to lower heart ra...
Relieving the symptoms of angina and improving the quality of life and functional status are importa...
In chronic stable angina, elevated heart rate contributes to the development of symptoms and signs o...
In chronic stable angina, elevated heart rate contributes to the development of symptoms and signs o...
Stable angina pectoris affects 2–4 % of the population in Western countries and entails an annual ri...
Heart rate reduction plays a pivotal role in the management of myocardial ischemia and chronic stabl...
Heart rate reduction is an integral part of antianginal therapy. In this article, we examine current...
International audienceAn elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previo...
BACKGROUND An elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previous analyse...
Summary Background Ivabradine specifi cally inhibits the If current in the sinoatrial node to lower...
This article provides an overview of the therapeutic effects of ivabradine in the treatment of coron...
An elevated heart rate is a marker of cardiovascular risk in patients with stable coronary artery di...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) and heart failure (HF) are major worldwide threat to health and well-b...
BACKGROUND: An elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previous analys...
Background: Heart rate is the important key factor for determining the cardiac output, myocardial ox...
Background Ivabradine specifically inhibits the I-f current in the sinoatrial node to lower heart ra...
Relieving the symptoms of angina and improving the quality of life and functional status are importa...
In chronic stable angina, elevated heart rate contributes to the development of symptoms and signs o...
In chronic stable angina, elevated heart rate contributes to the development of symptoms and signs o...
Stable angina pectoris affects 2–4 % of the population in Western countries and entails an annual ri...
Heart rate reduction plays a pivotal role in the management of myocardial ischemia and chronic stabl...
Heart rate reduction is an integral part of antianginal therapy. In this article, we examine current...
International audienceAn elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previo...
BACKGROUND An elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previous analyse...
Summary Background Ivabradine specifi cally inhibits the If current in the sinoatrial node to lower...
This article provides an overview of the therapeutic effects of ivabradine in the treatment of coron...
An elevated heart rate is a marker of cardiovascular risk in patients with stable coronary artery di...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) and heart failure (HF) are major worldwide threat to health and well-b...
BACKGROUND: An elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previous analys...
Background: Heart rate is the important key factor for determining the cardiac output, myocardial ox...
Background Ivabradine specifically inhibits the I-f current in the sinoatrial node to lower heart ra...
Relieving the symptoms of angina and improving the quality of life and functional status are importa...