BACKGROUND: An elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previous analyses have suggested that ivabradine, a heart-rate–reducing agent, may improve outcomes in patients with stable coronary artery disease, left ventricular dysfunction, and a heart rate of 70 beats per minute or more. METHODS: We conducted a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of ivabradine, added to standard background therapy, in 19,102 patients who had both stable coronary artery disease without clinical heart failure and a heart rate of 70 beats per minute or more (including 12,049 patients with activity-limiting angina [class ≥II on the Canadian Cardiovascular Society scale, which ranges from I to IV, with higher clas...
Background Ivabradine specifically inhibits the I-f current in the sinoatrial node to lower heart ra...
Ivabradine specifically inhibits the I(f) current in the sinoatrial node to lower heart rate, withou...
<p>Background: Elevated heart rate in stable coronary artery disease (CAD) is associated with ...
BACKGROUND: An elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previous analys...
International audienceAn elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previo...
International audienceAn elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previo...
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 analys...
BACKGROUND An elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previous analyse...
AbstractAn elevated heart rate is a marker of cardiovascular risk in patients with stable coronary a...
An elevated heart rate is a marker of cardiovascular risk in patients with stable coronary artery di...
Summary Background Ivabradine specifi cally inhibits the If current in the sinoatrial node to lower...
An elevated heart rate is a marker of cardiovascular risk in patients with stable coronary artery di...
An elevated heart rate is a marker of cardiovascular risk in patients with stable coronary artery di...
Summary Background Ivabradine specifi cally inhibits the If current in the sinoatrial node to lower...
Background Ivabradine specifically inhibits the I-f current in the sinoatrial node to lower heart ra...
Ivabradine specifically inhibits the I(f) current in the sinoatrial node to lower heart rate, withou...
<p>Background: Elevated heart rate in stable coronary artery disease (CAD) is associated with ...
BACKGROUND: An elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previous analys...
International audienceAn elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previo...
International audienceAn elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previo...
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 analys...
BACKGROUND An elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previous analyse...
AbstractAn elevated heart rate is a marker of cardiovascular risk in patients with stable coronary a...
An elevated heart rate is a marker of cardiovascular risk in patients with stable coronary artery di...
Summary Background Ivabradine specifi cally inhibits the If current in the sinoatrial node to lower...
An elevated heart rate is a marker of cardiovascular risk in patients with stable coronary artery di...
An elevated heart rate is a marker of cardiovascular risk in patients with stable coronary artery di...
Summary Background Ivabradine specifi cally inhibits the If current in the sinoatrial node to lower...
Background Ivabradine specifically inhibits the I-f current in the sinoatrial node to lower heart ra...
Ivabradine specifically inhibits the I(f) current in the sinoatrial node to lower heart rate, withou...
<p>Background: Elevated heart rate in stable coronary artery disease (CAD) is associated with ...