Cardiovascular Effects of Ivabradine on Induced Myocardial Ischemia in Rats
Mary Eskander Attia;
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ABSTRACT
Heart rate is a major determinant of oxygen consumption and metabolic demand. Higher heart rate may induce or exacerbate ischemia and symptoms of angina that is why rate-slowing drugs are considered to be the cornerstone of antianginal therapy.
Heart rate is a major determinant of oxygen consumption and metabolic demand. Higher heart rate may induce or exacerbate ischemia and symptoms of angina that is why rate-slowing drugs are considered to be the cornerstone of antianginal therapy.
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| Title | Cardiovascular Effects of Ivabradine on Induced Myocardial Ischemia in Rats | Other Titles | تاثيرات قلبيه و وعائية لايفابرادين علي قصور الدورة الدموية لعضله القلب المستحدث في الجرذان. | Authors | Mary Eskander Attia | Keywords | Cardiovascular Effects of Ivabradine on Induced Myocardial Ischemia in Rats | Issue Date | 2010 | Description | ABSTRACT Heart rate is a major determinant of oxygen consumption and metabolic demand. Higher heart rate may induce or exacerbate ischemia and symptoms of angina that is why rate-slowing drugs are considered to be the cornerstone of antianginal therapy. |
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