To test whether calcium channel blockade plays a similar role in the coronary vasomotion of patients with syndrome X (n = 29) and patients with Prinzmetal's angina pectoris (n = 12), quantitative angiography was used to evaluate the effect of nifedipine (10 mg, sublingually) on the lumen diameter of proximal, mid and distal thirds of normal epicardial branches. The main differences in the coronary vasomotor reaction were uniform vasodilatation in Prinzmetal's angina and a variable response to syndrome X, and a greater increase in the coronary lumen in patients with Prinzmetal's angina as compared with those with syndrome X who showed vasodilatation. The variable response in syndrome X was not related to changes in diastolic pressure and car...
OBJECTIVES. Our aim was to evaluate the influence of a calcium channel blocking agent of the dihydro...
textabstractAnimal experiments demonstrated a significant suppressive effect of various calcium chan...
BACKGROUND: Coronary artery disease (CAD) alters the vasomotor response to a variety of pharmacologi...
In this study we tested whether Ca++ has a similar part in the coronary vasomotion of patients with ...
Flow impedance, probably of vasomotor origin, superimposed on severe coronary stenosis has been cons...
Changes induced by nifedipine (10 mg s.l.) in the residual lumen diameter of significant (greater th...
Impedance to flow due to coronary spasm is currently interpreted as the mechanism of Prinzmetal angi...
The mechanisms responsible for the beneficial effects of calcium channel antagonists in patients wit...
In 18 patients (12 females) presenting with effort-induced chest pain and normal coronary angiograms...
In 18 patients (12 women) presenting with effort-induced chest pain and normal coronary angiograms (...
In 24 patients with spontaneous and effort-related angina (mixed angina), propranolol (80 mg q.i.d.)...
BACKGROUND: Endothelial dysfunction with a loss of endothelium-dependent vasodilation has been repor...
The beta-adrenergic and calcium channel blocking drugs, which individually and combined have proven ...
Of the 3 most widely used calcium antagonists--nifedipine, verapamil and diltiazem--nifedipine is th...
In 24 patients with stable spontaneous and effort-related angina, ischemic episodes at rest were not...
OBJECTIVES. Our aim was to evaluate the influence of a calcium channel blocking agent of the dihydro...
textabstractAnimal experiments demonstrated a significant suppressive effect of various calcium chan...
BACKGROUND: Coronary artery disease (CAD) alters the vasomotor response to a variety of pharmacologi...
In this study we tested whether Ca++ has a similar part in the coronary vasomotion of patients with ...
Flow impedance, probably of vasomotor origin, superimposed on severe coronary stenosis has been cons...
Changes induced by nifedipine (10 mg s.l.) in the residual lumen diameter of significant (greater th...
Impedance to flow due to coronary spasm is currently interpreted as the mechanism of Prinzmetal angi...
The mechanisms responsible for the beneficial effects of calcium channel antagonists in patients wit...
In 18 patients (12 females) presenting with effort-induced chest pain and normal coronary angiograms...
In 18 patients (12 women) presenting with effort-induced chest pain and normal coronary angiograms (...
In 24 patients with spontaneous and effort-related angina (mixed angina), propranolol (80 mg q.i.d.)...
BACKGROUND: Endothelial dysfunction with a loss of endothelium-dependent vasodilation has been repor...
The beta-adrenergic and calcium channel blocking drugs, which individually and combined have proven ...
Of the 3 most widely used calcium antagonists--nifedipine, verapamil and diltiazem--nifedipine is th...
In 24 patients with stable spontaneous and effort-related angina, ischemic episodes at rest were not...
OBJECTIVES. Our aim was to evaluate the influence of a calcium channel blocking agent of the dihydro...
textabstractAnimal experiments demonstrated a significant suppressive effect of various calcium chan...
BACKGROUND: Coronary artery disease (CAD) alters the vasomotor response to a variety of pharmacologi...