The possibility that hemodynamic and biohumoral factors may help predict the antihypertensive effectiveness of selective beta 1 blockers was investigated. The effects of 3 wk of treatment with two selective beta 1 blockers, metoprolol and atenolol, were observed in 54 patients with mild or moderate essential hypertension. No significant difference between the hemodynamic effects of the two drugs was found. The percent fall in systolic blood pressure induced by the two correlated strongly with the pretreatment values of the chronotropic response to isoproterenol and with the pretreatment values of cardiac output, heart rate, and plasma renin activity (PRA). There was no correlation between the decrease in systolic blood pressure induced and ...
Beta-blockers are among the most widely used antihypertensive drugs. They differ from each other in ...
Theoretical and experimental data coupled with findings from several studies, showing the beneficial...
NEARLY 20 years since the observation by Prichard and Gillam1 that beta-blockers lower blood pressur...
Beta-blockers have solid documentation in preventing cardiovascular complications in the treatment o...
SUMMARY Early systemic hemodynamic adjustments to antihypertensire therapy with the cardioselective ...
SUMMARY The hypertensive response to the infusion of epinephrine is exaggerated in subjects treated ...
The antihypertensive effect of atenolol, a new beta 1 receptor blocking agent, was studied in a doub...
The antihypertensive efficacy of a new beta-blocker, celiprolol, was compared with that of a well es...
β-blockers (BBs) with different pharmacological properties may have heterogeneous effects on sympath...
To assess the influence of selective and nonselective beta blockers with or without ISA we evaluated...
SUMMARY Baroreceptor function was measured in 18 patients with essential hypertension by plotting th...
Comparison of the hemodynamic and hormonal effects of /3-adrenoceptor antagonists with different anc...
Beta -Adrenoceptor antagonists differ in their degree of partial agonism. In vitro assays have provi...
Background Physical exercise and mental work cause alterations in cardiac autonomic control. beta-Bl...
Oxprenolol is an experimental beta adrenergic blocker with intrinsic sympathomimetic activity. To co...
Beta-blockers are among the most widely used antihypertensive drugs. They differ from each other in ...
Theoretical and experimental data coupled with findings from several studies, showing the beneficial...
NEARLY 20 years since the observation by Prichard and Gillam1 that beta-blockers lower blood pressur...
Beta-blockers have solid documentation in preventing cardiovascular complications in the treatment o...
SUMMARY Early systemic hemodynamic adjustments to antihypertensire therapy with the cardioselective ...
SUMMARY The hypertensive response to the infusion of epinephrine is exaggerated in subjects treated ...
The antihypertensive effect of atenolol, a new beta 1 receptor blocking agent, was studied in a doub...
The antihypertensive efficacy of a new beta-blocker, celiprolol, was compared with that of a well es...
β-blockers (BBs) with different pharmacological properties may have heterogeneous effects on sympath...
To assess the influence of selective and nonselective beta blockers with or without ISA we evaluated...
SUMMARY Baroreceptor function was measured in 18 patients with essential hypertension by plotting th...
Comparison of the hemodynamic and hormonal effects of /3-adrenoceptor antagonists with different anc...
Beta -Adrenoceptor antagonists differ in their degree of partial agonism. In vitro assays have provi...
Background Physical exercise and mental work cause alterations in cardiac autonomic control. beta-Bl...
Oxprenolol is an experimental beta adrenergic blocker with intrinsic sympathomimetic activity. To co...
Beta-blockers are among the most widely used antihypertensive drugs. They differ from each other in ...
Theoretical and experimental data coupled with findings from several studies, showing the beneficial...
NEARLY 20 years since the observation by Prichard and Gillam1 that beta-blockers lower blood pressur...