Background: Elevated heart rate in stable coronary artery disease (CAD) is associated with worse outcomes, particularly increased risk of myocardial infarction. Heart rate reduction with the If inhibitor ivabradine confers symptomatic benefits in angina pectoris and reduces coronary events in patients with stable CAD and left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction, with a resting heart rate of ≥70 beats/min. The SIGNIFY trial is testing the hypothesis that heart rate reductionusing ivabradine reduces mortality and cardiovascular events in patients with stable CAD, but without clinical heart failure. Methods: The SIGNIFY trial is a randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, placebo-controlled, event-driven study in patients with sta...
Aims: BEAUTIFUL found no impact of ivabradine on outcomes in patients with stable coronary artery di...
Ivabradine is a selective heart rate-lowering agent that acts by inhibiting the pacemaker current If...
Background Ivabradine specifically inhibits the I-f current in the sinoatrial node to lower heart ra...
Background Elevated heart rate in stable coronary artery disease (CAD) is associated with worse outc...
<p>Background: Elevated heart rate in stable coronary artery disease (CAD) is associated with ...
Background Raised resting heart rate (HR) is associated with increased cardiovascular and total mort...
Objectives: Ivabradine is a selective heart rate-lowering agent that acts by inhibiting the pacemak...
<p>Objectives: Ivabradine is a selective heart rate-lowering agent that acts by inhibiting the pacem...
Background: Ivabradine specifically inhibits the If current in the sinoatrial node to lower heart ra...
<p>Objectives: Ivabradine is a selective heart rate-lowering agent that acts by inhibiting the...
BACKGROUND: An elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previous analys...
Aims Elevated heart rate is a significant marker for mortality and morbidity in cardiovascular disea...
Aims: BEAUTIFUL found no impact of ivabradine on outcomes in patients with stable coronary artery di...
<p><b>Aims</b> Elevated heart rate is a significant marker for mortality and morbi...
BACKGROUND: Ivabradine specifically inhibits the I(f) current in the sinoatrial node to lower heart ...
Aims: BEAUTIFUL found no impact of ivabradine on outcomes in patients with stable coronary artery di...
Ivabradine is a selective heart rate-lowering agent that acts by inhibiting the pacemaker current If...
Background Ivabradine specifically inhibits the I-f current in the sinoatrial node to lower heart ra...
Background Elevated heart rate in stable coronary artery disease (CAD) is associated with worse outc...
<p>Background: Elevated heart rate in stable coronary artery disease (CAD) is associated with ...
Background Raised resting heart rate (HR) is associated with increased cardiovascular and total mort...
Objectives: Ivabradine is a selective heart rate-lowering agent that acts by inhibiting the pacemak...
<p>Objectives: Ivabradine is a selective heart rate-lowering agent that acts by inhibiting the pacem...
Background: Ivabradine specifically inhibits the If current in the sinoatrial node to lower heart ra...
<p>Objectives: Ivabradine is a selective heart rate-lowering agent that acts by inhibiting the...
BACKGROUND: An elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previous analys...
Aims Elevated heart rate is a significant marker for mortality and morbidity in cardiovascular disea...
Aims: BEAUTIFUL found no impact of ivabradine on outcomes in patients with stable coronary artery di...
<p><b>Aims</b> Elevated heart rate is a significant marker for mortality and morbi...
BACKGROUND: Ivabradine specifically inhibits the I(f) current in the sinoatrial node to lower heart ...
Aims: BEAUTIFUL found no impact of ivabradine on outcomes in patients with stable coronary artery di...
Ivabradine is a selective heart rate-lowering agent that acts by inhibiting the pacemaker current If...
Background Ivabradine specifically inhibits the I-f current in the sinoatrial node to lower heart ra...