Aims BEAUTIFUL found no impact of ivabradine on outcomes in patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD) and left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD). We performed a post hoc analysis of the effect of ivabradine in BEAUTIFUL patients whose limiting symptom at baseline was angina, particularly in terms of coronary outcomes. Methods and results Of the BEAUTIFUL population, 13.8% had limiting angina at baseline (734 ivabradine, 773 placebo); of these, 712 patients had heart rate 70 b.p.m. Median duration of follow-up was 18 months. Ivabradine was associated with a 24% reduction in the primary endpoint (cardiovascular mortality or hospitalization for fatal and non-fatal myocardial infarction [MI] or heart failure) (HR, 0.76; 9...
Ivabradine specifically inhibits the I(f) current in the sinoatrial node to lower heart rate, withou...
Objectives: Ivabradine is a selective heart rate-lowering agent that acts by inhibiting the pacemak...
In chronic stable angina, elevated heart rate contributes to the development of symptoms and signs o...
Aims: BEAUTIFUL found no impact of ivabradine on outcomes in patients with stable coronary artery di...
Relationship between ivabradine treatment and cardiovascular outcomes in patients with stable corona...
Heart rate reduction is an integral part of antianginal therapy. In this article, we examine current...
Aims To test the effect of ivabradine on the outcomes in a broad population with left-ventricular (L...
BACKGROUND: An elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previous analys...
Background Raised resting heart rate (HR) is associated with increased cardiovascular and total mort...
Background Ivabradine specifically inhibits the I-f current in the sinoatrial node to lower heart ra...
International audienceAn elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previo...
Ivabradine is an If current inhibitor, that has documented antianginal efficacy. The BEAUTIFUL tria...
Summary Background Ivabradine specifi cally inhibits the If current in the sinoatrial node to lower...
Background: Although there are established drugs for treatment of cardiovascular diseases, due to ad...
Background Elevated heart rate in stable coronary artery disease (CAD) is associated with worse outc...
Ivabradine specifically inhibits the I(f) current in the sinoatrial node to lower heart rate, withou...
Objectives: Ivabradine is a selective heart rate-lowering agent that acts by inhibiting the pacemak...
In chronic stable angina, elevated heart rate contributes to the development of symptoms and signs o...
Aims: BEAUTIFUL found no impact of ivabradine on outcomes in patients with stable coronary artery di...
Relationship between ivabradine treatment and cardiovascular outcomes in patients with stable corona...
Heart rate reduction is an integral part of antianginal therapy. In this article, we examine current...
Aims To test the effect of ivabradine on the outcomes in a broad population with left-ventricular (L...
BACKGROUND: An elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previous analys...
Background Raised resting heart rate (HR) is associated with increased cardiovascular and total mort...
Background Ivabradine specifically inhibits the I-f current in the sinoatrial node to lower heart ra...
International audienceAn elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previo...
Ivabradine is an If current inhibitor, that has documented antianginal efficacy. The BEAUTIFUL tria...
Summary Background Ivabradine specifi cally inhibits the If current in the sinoatrial node to lower...
Background: Although there are established drugs for treatment of cardiovascular diseases, due to ad...
Background Elevated heart rate in stable coronary artery disease (CAD) is associated with worse outc...
Ivabradine specifically inhibits the I(f) current in the sinoatrial node to lower heart rate, withou...
Objectives: Ivabradine is a selective heart rate-lowering agent that acts by inhibiting the pacemak...
In chronic stable angina, elevated heart rate contributes to the development of symptoms and signs o...