The effects of ACE inhibitors on plasma aldosterone in chronic heart failure are poor, variable and unsustained. This is important to recognise because aldosterone has many harmful properties of its own. Aldosterone causes magnesium loss, potentiates catecholamines, induces ventricular arrhythmias, alters baroreflex function and stimulates myocardial fibrosis. Strategies to reduce these effects of aldosterone are being explored
Recent views suggest that long-term exposure to elevated aldosterone concentrations might result in ...
This chapter studies the use of aldosterone antagonists, also known as Mineralocorticoid Receptor An...
Aldosterone, a steroid hormone with mineralocorticoid activity, is far more than merely a salt-and-w...
The effects of ACE inhibitors on plasma aldosterone in chronic heart failure are poor, variable and ...
AbstractAldosterone is involved in various deleterious effects on the cardiovascular system, includi...
In the setting of chronic heart failure (CHF), therapy with angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhi...
Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor therapy does not reliably suppress aldosterone product...
Two clinical trials, the Randomized ALdosterone Evaluation Study (RALES) and the EPlerenone HEart fa...
In chronic heart failure, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors produce an acute decrease in aldo...
Experimental and clinical studies indicate that exposure to high aldosterone concentrations causes c...
Mounting evidence suggests that increased circulating aldosterone levels, despite angiotensin-conver...
The review of literature discusses pathogenetic aspects of chronic heart failure and post-infarction...
Materials And Methods: 320 patients diagnosed with Chronic heart failure were observed in the study....
Aldosterone has a variety of detrimental effects on the heart and vasculature and is increasingly re...
Receptors for mineralocorticoid hormones are expressed in myocardial cells and evidence obtained in ...
Recent views suggest that long-term exposure to elevated aldosterone concentrations might result in ...
This chapter studies the use of aldosterone antagonists, also known as Mineralocorticoid Receptor An...
Aldosterone, a steroid hormone with mineralocorticoid activity, is far more than merely a salt-and-w...
The effects of ACE inhibitors on plasma aldosterone in chronic heart failure are poor, variable and ...
AbstractAldosterone is involved in various deleterious effects on the cardiovascular system, includi...
In the setting of chronic heart failure (CHF), therapy with angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhi...
Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor therapy does not reliably suppress aldosterone product...
Two clinical trials, the Randomized ALdosterone Evaluation Study (RALES) and the EPlerenone HEart fa...
In chronic heart failure, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors produce an acute decrease in aldo...
Experimental and clinical studies indicate that exposure to high aldosterone concentrations causes c...
Mounting evidence suggests that increased circulating aldosterone levels, despite angiotensin-conver...
The review of literature discusses pathogenetic aspects of chronic heart failure and post-infarction...
Materials And Methods: 320 patients diagnosed with Chronic heart failure were observed in the study....
Aldosterone has a variety of detrimental effects on the heart and vasculature and is increasingly re...
Receptors for mineralocorticoid hormones are expressed in myocardial cells and evidence obtained in ...
Recent views suggest that long-term exposure to elevated aldosterone concentrations might result in ...
This chapter studies the use of aldosterone antagonists, also known as Mineralocorticoid Receptor An...
Aldosterone, a steroid hormone with mineralocorticoid activity, is far more than merely a salt-and-w...