Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine if carvedilol improved structural and functional changes in the left ventricle and reduced mortality in patients with hypertensive heart disease. Methods: Blood pressure, heart rate, echocardiographic parameters, and laboratory variables, were assessed pre and post treatment with carvedilol in 98 eligible patients. Results: Carvedilol at a median dose of 50 mg/day during the treatment period in hypertensive heart disease lowered blood pressure 10/10 mmHg, heart rate 10 beats/min, improved left ventricular ejection fraction from baseline to follow-up (median: 6 years) (36%–47%)) and reduced left ventricular end-diastolic and end-systolic dimensions (62 vs 56 mm; 53 vs 42 mm, respectively, al...
BACKGROUND: The hypothesis that left ventricular hypertrophy regression in hypertension relates to b...
Results from several small trials in patients with heart failure of predominantly idiopathic etiolog...
Background and objectives: Congestive heart failure (CHF) continues to be a major clinical and publi...
The study objective was to discover if carvedilol enhanced constructive and functional variations in...
Objectives.This study assessed the safety and efficacy of carvedilol in patients with heart failure ...
BACKGROUND:Recent studies have shown that carvedilol therapy in patients with heart failure improves...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of this study, a substudy of the Australia–New Zealand trial of carvedil...
Background: The ability of b blockers to improve left ventricular function has been demonstrated, bu...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to evaluate the effects of carvedilol on mortality and morbidity in dialysis ...
Objective: Cancer therapy may cause cardiovascular toxicity even after successful treatment. It is u...
Clinical and hemodynamic (assessed by echocardiography) effects of carvedilol were studied in 20 pat...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of carvedilol in patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy. M...
Introduction: beta-Blockers have been shown to be effective in the treatment of both arterial hypert...
Objective: To assess whether chronic treatment with carvedilol can increase myocardial blood flow (M...
Background—Aortic regurgitation (AR) is a chronic disease for which there is currently no approved m...
BACKGROUND: The hypothesis that left ventricular hypertrophy regression in hypertension relates to b...
Results from several small trials in patients with heart failure of predominantly idiopathic etiolog...
Background and objectives: Congestive heart failure (CHF) continues to be a major clinical and publi...
The study objective was to discover if carvedilol enhanced constructive and functional variations in...
Objectives.This study assessed the safety and efficacy of carvedilol in patients with heart failure ...
BACKGROUND:Recent studies have shown that carvedilol therapy in patients with heart failure improves...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of this study, a substudy of the Australia–New Zealand trial of carvedil...
Background: The ability of b blockers to improve left ventricular function has been demonstrated, bu...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to evaluate the effects of carvedilol on mortality and morbidity in dialysis ...
Objective: Cancer therapy may cause cardiovascular toxicity even after successful treatment. It is u...
Clinical and hemodynamic (assessed by echocardiography) effects of carvedilol were studied in 20 pat...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of carvedilol in patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy. M...
Introduction: beta-Blockers have been shown to be effective in the treatment of both arterial hypert...
Objective: To assess whether chronic treatment with carvedilol can increase myocardial blood flow (M...
Background—Aortic regurgitation (AR) is a chronic disease for which there is currently no approved m...
BACKGROUND: The hypothesis that left ventricular hypertrophy regression in hypertension relates to b...
Results from several small trials in patients with heart failure of predominantly idiopathic etiolog...
Background and objectives: Congestive heart failure (CHF) continues to be a major clinical and publi...