AbstractObjectivesThe objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of estrogen compared to estrogen plus progesterone on the stress electrocardiogram (ECG) in relationship to stress-gated myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) in postmenopausal women.BackgroundIt is generally recognized that estrogen may cause false positive ST depressions on the stress ECG. The effects of estrogen plus progesterone are not known. This study was performed to define the effects of these agents on the stress ECG correlated with results from MPI.MethodsWe evaluated 140 postmenopausal women—31 not taking any hormone replacement therapy (HRT); 75 taking estrogen alone; and 34 taking estrogen plus progesterone. Women with a history of coronary artery disease (C...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to investigate the hypothesis that estrogen replacement therapy amelio...
Little is known about electrocardiographic (ECG) characteristics of menopausal women with or at incr...
Background: There is conflicting information on the effects of oestrogen on the heart in women, espe...
AbstractObjectivesThe objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of estrogen compared to est...
It has been suggested that estrogen has a role in the genesis of false positive exercise electrocard...
Objectives. This study was designed to examine whether short-term estrogen administration ameliorate...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to compare the effects of estrogen/transvaginal progesterone gel with es...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to examine whether short-term estrogen administration am...
Epidemiological and psychophysiological data suggest that groups that differ in reproductive hormone...
Steroid hormones are involved in the regulation of sympathoadrenal activity. Since the effect of sex...
PURPOSE: Estrogens inhibit adrenomedullary catecholamine release and catecholamine-mediated response...
Objective: The protective effect of endogenous estrogens in cardiovascular disease may in part origi...
AbstractObjectivesWe tested whether acute hormone therapy reduces ambulatory electrocardiographic is...
The results of experimental studies suggest that estrogen may blunt blood pressure responses to stre...
OBJECTIVES We tested whether acute hormone therapy reduces ambulatory electrocardiographic ischemia ...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to investigate the hypothesis that estrogen replacement therapy amelio...
Little is known about electrocardiographic (ECG) characteristics of menopausal women with or at incr...
Background: There is conflicting information on the effects of oestrogen on the heart in women, espe...
AbstractObjectivesThe objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of estrogen compared to est...
It has been suggested that estrogen has a role in the genesis of false positive exercise electrocard...
Objectives. This study was designed to examine whether short-term estrogen administration ameliorate...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to compare the effects of estrogen/transvaginal progesterone gel with es...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to examine whether short-term estrogen administration am...
Epidemiological and psychophysiological data suggest that groups that differ in reproductive hormone...
Steroid hormones are involved in the regulation of sympathoadrenal activity. Since the effect of sex...
PURPOSE: Estrogens inhibit adrenomedullary catecholamine release and catecholamine-mediated response...
Objective: The protective effect of endogenous estrogens in cardiovascular disease may in part origi...
AbstractObjectivesWe tested whether acute hormone therapy reduces ambulatory electrocardiographic is...
The results of experimental studies suggest that estrogen may blunt blood pressure responses to stre...
OBJECTIVES We tested whether acute hormone therapy reduces ambulatory electrocardiographic ischemia ...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to investigate the hypothesis that estrogen replacement therapy amelio...
Little is known about electrocardiographic (ECG) characteristics of menopausal women with or at incr...
Background: There is conflicting information on the effects of oestrogen on the heart in women, espe...