ObjectivesThe purpose of this explanatory analysis was to investigate the relationship between ST-segment depression and the rate-pressure product (RPP) during exercise to determine whether ranolazine's mechanism of action was related to a reduction in myocardial oxygen demand or preservation of myocardial oxygen supply.BackgroundIn patients with stable ischemic heart disease, ranolazine increases exercise duration and reduces maximal ST-segment depression while exerting minimal effects on heart rate and blood pressure, although its mechanism of action during exercise has not been investigated.MethodsPatients with stable ischemic heart disease (n = 191) were randomly allocated to a 4-period, double-blind, balanced Latin square crossover stu...
Background. Ranolazine is a second-line drug for the management of chronic coronary syndromes (CCS)....
Ischemic heart disease is a significant public health problem with high mortality and morbidity. Ext...
Chronic angina represents a major burden for public health systems because of its poor prognosis and...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this explanatory analysis was to investigate the relationship between ST-se...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this explanatory analysis was to investigate the relationship between ST-...
AbstractObjectivesThe primary objective of the Monotherapy Assessment of Ranolazine In Stable Angina...
Ranolazine is a new antianginal agent believed to reduce oxygen demand through its metabolic action ...
ObjectivesThis study examined the hypothesis that the improvement in myocardial blood flow (MBF) wit...
The aim of the study to evaluate the effect of supplementation of basic therapy by ranolazine in pat...
The aim of the study to evaluate the effect of supplementation of basic therapy by ranolazine in pat...
Background Ranolazine modulates the metabolism of isch-emic myocardial cells and improves the effici...
To assess the effects of ranolazine, a new antiischemic drug, on regional myocardium of the left ven...
Chronic angina represents a major burden for public health systems because of its poor prognosis and...
Background: Ranolazine is a new antianginal drug that reduces intracellular sodium and calcium accum...
Contains fulltext : 52580.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ra...
Background. Ranolazine is a second-line drug for the management of chronic coronary syndromes (CCS)....
Ischemic heart disease is a significant public health problem with high mortality and morbidity. Ext...
Chronic angina represents a major burden for public health systems because of its poor prognosis and...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this explanatory analysis was to investigate the relationship between ST-se...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this explanatory analysis was to investigate the relationship between ST-...
AbstractObjectivesThe primary objective of the Monotherapy Assessment of Ranolazine In Stable Angina...
Ranolazine is a new antianginal agent believed to reduce oxygen demand through its metabolic action ...
ObjectivesThis study examined the hypothesis that the improvement in myocardial blood flow (MBF) wit...
The aim of the study to evaluate the effect of supplementation of basic therapy by ranolazine in pat...
The aim of the study to evaluate the effect of supplementation of basic therapy by ranolazine in pat...
Background Ranolazine modulates the metabolism of isch-emic myocardial cells and improves the effici...
To assess the effects of ranolazine, a new antiischemic drug, on regional myocardium of the left ven...
Chronic angina represents a major burden for public health systems because of its poor prognosis and...
Background: Ranolazine is a new antianginal drug that reduces intracellular sodium and calcium accum...
Contains fulltext : 52580.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ra...
Background. Ranolazine is a second-line drug for the management of chronic coronary syndromes (CCS)....
Ischemic heart disease is a significant public health problem with high mortality and morbidity. Ext...
Chronic angina represents a major burden for public health systems because of its poor prognosis and...