AbstractHeart rate is a predictor of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in the general population and in patients with cardiovascular disease. Increased resting heart rate multiplies risk and interferes at all stages of the cardiovascular disease continuum initiating from endothelial dysfunction and continuing via atherosclerotic lesion formation and plaque rupture to end-stage cardiovascular disease. As a therapeutic target, heart rate is accessible via numerous pharmacological interventions. The concept of selective heart rate reduction by the I(f) current inhibitor ivabradine provides an option to intervene effectively along the chain of events and to define the specific and prognostic role of heart rate for patients with coronary ar...
The importance of resting heart rate (HR) as a prognostic factor and potential therapeutic target is...
<p><b>Background</b> The BEAUTIFUL study assessed the morbidity and mortality bene...
International audienceAn elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previo...
AbstractHeart rate is a predictor of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in the general populatio...
The role of heart rate is well established in the development and pathophysiology of myocardial isch...
The role of heart rate is well established in the development and pathophysiology of myocardial isch...
Data from large epidemiological studies suggest that elevated heart rate is independently associated...
Data from large epidemiological studies suggest that elevated heart rate is independently associated...
Data from large epidemiological studies suggest that elevated heart rate is independently associated...
Abstract: Background Raised resting heart rate is a marker of cardiovascular risk. We postulated tha...
Background Raised resting heart rate is a marker of cardiovascular risk. We postulated that heart ra...
The role of heart rate is well established in the development and pathophysiology of myocardial isch...
A number of physiological pathways and risk factors leading to cardiovascular disease (CVD) are now ...
<p><b>Background</b> The BEAUTIFUL study assessed the morbidity and mortality benefits of the heart ...
Large body of epidemiological evidence showed strong correlation between heart rate and total or car...
The importance of resting heart rate (HR) as a prognostic factor and potential therapeutic target is...
<p><b>Background</b> The BEAUTIFUL study assessed the morbidity and mortality bene...
International audienceAn elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previo...
AbstractHeart rate is a predictor of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in the general populatio...
The role of heart rate is well established in the development and pathophysiology of myocardial isch...
The role of heart rate is well established in the development and pathophysiology of myocardial isch...
Data from large epidemiological studies suggest that elevated heart rate is independently associated...
Data from large epidemiological studies suggest that elevated heart rate is independently associated...
Data from large epidemiological studies suggest that elevated heart rate is independently associated...
Abstract: Background Raised resting heart rate is a marker of cardiovascular risk. We postulated tha...
Background Raised resting heart rate is a marker of cardiovascular risk. We postulated that heart ra...
The role of heart rate is well established in the development and pathophysiology of myocardial isch...
A number of physiological pathways and risk factors leading to cardiovascular disease (CVD) are now ...
<p><b>Background</b> The BEAUTIFUL study assessed the morbidity and mortality benefits of the heart ...
Large body of epidemiological evidence showed strong correlation between heart rate and total or car...
The importance of resting heart rate (HR) as a prognostic factor and potential therapeutic target is...
<p><b>Background</b> The BEAUTIFUL study assessed the morbidity and mortality bene...
International audienceAn elevated heart rate is an established marker of cardiovascular risk. Previo...