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Efficacy, tolerability and influence on "quality of life" of nifedipine GITS versus amlodipine in elderly patients with mild-moderate hypertension.

2001

The main purpose of this study was to compare efficacy, tolerability and influence on quality of life (QOL) of nifedipine gastrointestinal therapeutic system (NI) 30-60 mg once a day vs amlodipine (AM) 5-10 mg once a day in elderly patients with mild-moderate hypertension.This was a randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, multicenter study. After a 2-week single-blind placebo run-in, patients were randomized to either NI 30 mg or AM 5 mg. Responders continued on the same dosage for 16 additional weeks, while non-responders were titrated to 60 mg NI or 10 mg AM.Blood pressure was measured by mercury sphygmomanometer and efficacy equivalence of NI and AM tested by covariance analysis. Diast…

medicine.medical_specialtyNifedipinemedicine.medical_treatmentBlood PressurePlaceboNifedipineQuality of lifeDouble-Blind MethodInternal MedicinemedicineHumansAmlodipineAgedAged 80 and overChemotherapybusiness.industryGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedCalcium Channel BlockersSurgeryNifedipine gitsBlood pressureTolerabilityTherapeutic EquivalencyAnesthesiaHypertensionQuality of LifeAmlodipineCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinessmedicine.drugBlood pressure
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Preexisting Ocular Motor Palsy and Central Neuroaxial Block

2017

medicine.medical_specialtyPalsybusiness.industryOcular motorGeneral MedicineSurgery03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAnesthesiology and Pain MedicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitation030202 anesthesiologyBlock (telecommunications)medicinebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryRegional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
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Upper-Extremity Blocks

1988

Brachial plexus block was first performed in 1885 by William Steward Halsted, who used cocaine and direct exposure of the roots in the neck to accomplish the block. In 1911, Hirschel and Kulenkampff described the first percutaneous brachial plexus block by the axillary and supraclavicular routes respectively. Since these historic reports, the efficacy of brachial plexus block has been confirmed, and the block is now commonly used to provide upperextremity anesthesia.

medicine.medical_specialtyPercutaneousbusiness.industryMedian nerveSurgerybody regionsAxillary arterymedicine.arteryBlock (telecommunications)medicineUlnar nervebusinessBrachial plexusRadial nerveBrachial plexus block
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Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation for Chronic Postoperative Pain Following Thoracic Surgery: A Pilot Study.

2021

Objectives Post-thoracotomy pain syndrome (PTPS) is defined as persistent pain following a thoracotomy and has an incidence of 21-61%. Dorsal root ganglion stimulation (DRG-S) is a form of neuromodulation that modulates pain signal transmission to the spinal cord. The aims of this study were to investigate the efficacy of DRG-S for the management of PTPS and to assess the role of thoracic paravertebral blocks (t-PVB) as a tool for prediction of success of DRG-S. Materials and methods In this prospective study, we included all patients undergoing thoracic surgery, with PTPS not responding to pharmacotherapy and treated with DRG-S from September 2018 to February 2019. t-PVB followed by a perc…

medicine.medical_specialtyPercutaneousmedicine.medical_treatmentPilot Projects03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGanglia SpinalmedicineHumansThoracotomyProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyPain Postoperativebusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)Chronic painThoracic SurgeryGeneral MedicineSpinal cordmedicine.diseaseAnesthesiology and Pain Medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyCardiothoracic surgeryAnesthesiaNerve blockNeurology (clinical)Chronic Painbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuromodulation : journal of the International Neuromodulation SocietyREFERENCES
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Selective inhibition of calcium entry induced by benzylisoquinolines in rat smooth muscle.

1992

Abstract The mechanism of relaxant activity of six benzylisoquinolines was examined in order to determine the minimal structural requirements that enable these compounds to have either a non-specific action like papaverine or an inhibitory activity on calcium entry via potential-operated channels. All the alkaloids tested totally or partially relaxed KCl-depolarized rat uterus and inhibited oxytocin-induced rhythmic contractions. Only glaucine and laudanosine inhibited K+-induced uterine contractions more than oxytocin-induced uterine contractions. In Ca+-free medium, sustained contractions induced by oxytocin or vanadate were relaxed by the alkaloids tested except for glaucine and laudanos…

medicine.medical_specialtyPharmaceutical Sciencechemistry.chemical_elementPharmacologyCalciumIn Vitro TechniquesOxytocinCalcium in biologyUterine contractionLaudanosinechemistry.chemical_compoundUterine ContractionAlkaloidsInternal medicinePapaverinemedicineAnimalsBenzylisoquinolinesPharmacologyPapaverineEstradiolChemistryMuscle SmoothRats Inbred StrainsCalcium Channel BlockersIsoquinolinesGlaucineRatsEndocrinologyPotassiumCalciumFemalemedicine.symptomMuscle contractionmedicine.drugMuscle ContractionThe Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology
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The metabolic syndrome in hypertension: European society of hypertension position statement.

2008

The metabolic syndrome considerably increases the risk of cardiovascular and renal events in hypertension. It has been associated with a wide range of classical and new cardiovascular risk factors as well as with early signs of subclinical cardiovascular and renal damage. Obesity and insulin resistance, beside a constellation of independent factors, which include molecules of hepatic, vascular, and immunologic origin with proinflammatory properties, have been implicated in the pathogenesis. The close relationships among the different components of the syndrome and their associated disturbances make it difficult to understand what the underlying causes and consequences are. At each of these …

medicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologySodium Chloride Symporter InhibitorsAdrenergic beta-AntagonistsPhysical exerciseAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsType 2 diabetesBioinformaticsInsulin resistanceWeight lossInternal medicineInternal MedicinemedicineHumansThiazideAntihypertensive AgentsMetabolic Syndromebusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseCalcium Channel BlockersObesityExercise TherapyEndocrinologyBlood pressureHypertensionmedicine.symptomMetabolic syndromeCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessAngiotensin II Type 1 Receptor BlockersRisk Reduction Behaviormedicine.drugDiet TherapyJournal of hypertension
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A 35-year effective treatment of catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia with propafenone

2018

Key Teaching Points • Despite proven catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT) with pathogen RyR2 mutation and recurrent syncope, patients could have a favorable long-term outcome over 35 years under treatment. • Propafenone could be effective for treatment of patients with CPVT. • The beneficial effect of the monotherapy with propafenone in our patient may result from the combined antiarrhythmic effect of this drug with Na+ channel blockade and beta blocker capabilities.

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Graves Disease With Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone Receptor–Blocking Autoantibodies During Pregnancy

2020

medicine.medical_specialtyPregnancybiologyBlocking (radio)business.industryGraves' diseaseThyroidAutoantibodyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyThyroid-stimulating hormonePlacentaInternal medicineInternal Medicinebiology.proteinmedicineAntibodybusinessAnnals of Internal Medicine
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P319Is the measurement of QRS duration valid and reproducible in patients with left bundle branch block?

2018

medicine.medical_specialtyQRS complexbusiness.industryLeft bundle branch blockPhysiology (medical)Internal medicineCardiologyMedicineIn patientCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinessmedicine.diseaseEP Europace
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Effects of sodium fluoride on the mechanical activity in mouse gastric preparations.

2005

The aim of the present study was to investigate the responses induced by sodium fluoride (NaF) on gastric mechanical activity, using mouse whole-stomach preparations. The mechanical activity was recorded in vitro as changes of intraluminal pressure. In most of the preparations, NaF induced a tetrodotoxin-insensitive biphasic effect characterized by early relaxation followed by slowly developing contractile response. The contraction was dependent on the concentration of NaF, whereas the relaxation was observed at only 10–30 mmol/L NaF. The contractile effect was significantly reduced by nifedipine (an L-type Ca2+channel blocker), ryanodine or ruthenium red (inhibitors of Ca2+release from sar…

medicine.medical_specialtyRuthenium redPhysiologySettore BIO/09 - FisiologiaAdenylyl cyclasechemistry.chemical_compoundMiceNifedipinePhysiology (medical)Internal medicineSodium fluoridemedicineAnimalsChannel blockerEnzyme InhibitorsProtein Kinase CPharmacologyPhospholipase CRyanodine receptorStomachGastric mechanical activity Mouse stomach Smooth muscle Sodium fluorideMuscle SmoothGeneral MedicineNeomycinMice Inbred C57BLEndocrinologychemistryType C PhospholipasesAdenylyl Cyclase InhibitorsSodium FluorideCalciumExtracellular SpaceGastrointestinal Motilitymedicine.drugAdenylyl CyclasesMuscle ContractionCanadian journal of physiology and pharmacology
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