Effects of Verapamil on exercise performance in chronic angina pectoris.
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概要
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We have studied the effects of chronic oral verapamil therapy on exercise performance in 26 patients with arteriographically proven coronary disease and positive exercise stress tests. Maximal, multistage treadmill exercise tests were performed before and after 2, 4, and 8 weeks therapy with verapamil 120mg t. i. d. The time to angina and the distance walked increased from 279 to 452sec and from 255 to 443 meters respectively. The frequency of anginal attacks decreased from 24 to 9 per week after 8 week treatment while the nitroglycerin consumption decreased from 20 to 8 tablets per week. Functional aerobic impairment improved from 42.7% to 29.3% whilst there was no change in pressure-rate product, cumulative ST segment depression or EEV1/FVC ratios.
- International Heart Journal刊行会の論文
著者
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WILDE P.
Department of Cardiology, University of Birmingham, East Birmingham Hospital
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GALE E.
Department of Cardiology, University of Birmingham, East Birmingham Hospital
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KUAN Peiliang
Department of Cardiology, University of Birmingham, East Birmingham Hospital
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REUBEN S.
Department of Cardiology, University of Birmingham, East Birmingham Hospital
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