Background: The cardiovascular impact of cocaine use in otherwise healthy individuals who consider themselves 'social' users is not well established.\ud \ud Methods/Results: Twenty regular cocaine users and 20 control subjects were recruited by word-of-mouth. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance was performed to assess cardiac and vascular structure and function. Cocaine users had higher systolic blood pressure compared to non-users (134±11 vs 126±11 mmHg, p = 0.036), a finding independent of age, body surface area, smoking and alcohol consumption. Cocaine use was associated with increased arterial stiffness - reflected by reduced aortic compliance (1.3±0.2 vs 1.7±0.5 cm2×10−2.mmHg−1, p = 0.004), decreased distensibility (3.8±0.9 vs 5.1±1.4 mm...
Long-term cocaine use, as well as acute cocaine use, is associated with adverse cardiovascular conse...
Few studies have examined the effects of chronic cocaine use on the resting surface electrocardiogra...
Cocaine is one of the most widely used drugs of abuse. Chest pain is the most common side effect req...
BACKGROUND: The cardiovascular impact of cocaine use in otherwise healthy individuals who consider t...
Background: The cardiovascular impact of cocaine use in otherwise healthy individuals who consider t...
Background: The cardiovascular impact of cocaine use in otherwise healthy individuals who consider t...
Cardiac complications resulting from cocaine use have been extensively studied because of the compli...
BACKGROUND: Cocaine use is associated with myocardial ischemia and infarction, but it is unclear whe...
Cocaine abuse is widely increasing, especially in younger individuals. Cocaine is a major cause of c...
Objectives.This study examined the associations of left ventricular mass with self-reported cocaine ...
Background: Numerous case series have implicated cocaine use as a cause of both myocardial infarctio...
Abstract BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The recreational use of cocaine is associated with cardiovascular pat...
Objectives.This study sought to assess endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation in long-term users of co...
Cocaine is used by more than 14 million people worldwide, about 0.3 percent of the global population...
AbstractObjectives. The objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of cardiac abnormalit...
Long-term cocaine use, as well as acute cocaine use, is associated with adverse cardiovascular conse...
Few studies have examined the effects of chronic cocaine use on the resting surface electrocardiogra...
Cocaine is one of the most widely used drugs of abuse. Chest pain is the most common side effect req...
BACKGROUND: The cardiovascular impact of cocaine use in otherwise healthy individuals who consider t...
Background: The cardiovascular impact of cocaine use in otherwise healthy individuals who consider t...
Background: The cardiovascular impact of cocaine use in otherwise healthy individuals who consider t...
Cardiac complications resulting from cocaine use have been extensively studied because of the compli...
BACKGROUND: Cocaine use is associated with myocardial ischemia and infarction, but it is unclear whe...
Cocaine abuse is widely increasing, especially in younger individuals. Cocaine is a major cause of c...
Objectives.This study examined the associations of left ventricular mass with self-reported cocaine ...
Background: Numerous case series have implicated cocaine use as a cause of both myocardial infarctio...
Abstract BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The recreational use of cocaine is associated with cardiovascular pat...
Objectives.This study sought to assess endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation in long-term users of co...
Cocaine is used by more than 14 million people worldwide, about 0.3 percent of the global population...
AbstractObjectives. The objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of cardiac abnormalit...
Long-term cocaine use, as well as acute cocaine use, is associated with adverse cardiovascular conse...
Few studies have examined the effects of chronic cocaine use on the resting surface electrocardiogra...
Cocaine is one of the most widely used drugs of abuse. Chest pain is the most common side effect req...