In a retrospective study, we tested the hypothesis that anticoagulant therapy with warfarin sodium (Coumadin) has a beneficial influence on the long-term prognosis in patients with primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH) and aminorex-induced plexogenic pulmonary hypertension. The study included a total of 173 patients from two European cities. One hundred four of these patients took the anorectic drug aminorex (Menocil), which was available in some European countries almost 30 years ago; 69 patients had pulmonary hypertension of unexplained etiology, ie, PPH.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this study was to examine the influence of treatment on long-term prognosis of patients with aminorex-induced plexogenic pulmonary hypertension. The study included 104 patients (13 males, 91 females) with an aminorex (menocil) intake between 1966 and 1968. All patients were treated with digitalis and diuretics, 52% received an anticoagulant medication with warfarin after pulmonary hypertension was diagnosed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeven young, healthy male subjects performed maximal exercise on a cycloergometer with central venous and arterial catheters, before and after autologous retransfusion of red blood cells. Maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max), blood gas composition and haemodynamic variables were measured, in order to test the hypothesis of monofactorial vs. polyfactorial VO2max limitation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To assess whether currently normotensive offspring of essential hypertensive parents may have alterations in left ventricular mass (LVM) and function, and how these relate to some potential determinants.
Design And Methods: Echocardiographical indices of LVM (assessed by two-dimensional guided M-mode echocardiogram), 'clinic' blood pressure and daytime ambulatory blood pressure profiles, blood pressure responses to dynamic and isometric exercise testing, haematocrit, plasma and 24-h urinary electrolytes and catecholamines, and plasma angiotensin II were assessed on a defined Na+ intake in 31 normotensive lean sons of essential hypertensive parents (OHYP group) and 30 body mass index- and age-matched sons of normotensive parents (ONORM group).
Results: Clinic supine systolic blood pressure was higher in the OHYP than the ONORM group, but clinic diastolic and daytime ambulatory mean blood pressures, blood pressure loads and blood pressure during dynamic or isometric exercise did not differ significantly.
Schweiz Med Wochenschr
October 1990
Three young female patients with heart problems and positive serologic tests or characteristic histologic lesions for Chagas' disease (American trypanosomiasis) are reported, one of them having presented with acute anterior myocardial infarction with only minor coronary lesions. The most prominent features of the disease are discussed with emphasis on late cardiac complications. Chagas' cardiomyopathy is the leading cause of sudden death in Latin America, where an estimated 10 to 12 million people are infected in endemic areas from southern Mexico to southern Argentina.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA single chest thump (CT) is widely accepted in the emergency treatment of ventricular asystole, whereas there exists controversy about this method for the interruption of ventricular tachycardia (VT). Hitherto, delivering serial chest thumps (SCTs) has been described only once for the treatment of VT. A systematic analysis for interruption of VT by CT or SCTs (or both) is lacking.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Microcirc Clin Exp
April 1989
A local cold exposure test of the nailfold capillaries produces a typical flow stop reaction in 88% of patients with Raynaud's phenomenon. We applied this test to 12 patients with variant angina and compared the results with the findings in 2 control groups of 12 patients each, matched for age and sex: One group with chronic stable angina and one without heart disease. We found a flow stop with cold exposure in 9/12 patients with variant angina (mean duration 24 s), in 6/12 patients with chronic angina (mean 11 s), and in 1/12 normal controls without heart disease (mean 1 s).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe diagnostic value of cardiogoniometry (CGM), a new computerized vectorcardiographic method, for the identification of coronary artery disease was compared with other noninvasive tests in 48 medically treated patients with chest pain. Coronary angiography revealed one-vessel disease in 18, two- or three-vessel disease in 21, and normal coronary arteries in 9 patients. Cardiogoniometry was less sensitive (63%) than thallium-201 (201T1) scanning (82%), but slightly more sensitive than the exercise ECG (50%) or a recently proposed parameter of exercise performance (50%).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of pindolol on experimental myocardial infarction was studied in a pig model. Intravenous application of 0.05 mg pindolol per kg body weight was initiated one hour after coronary ligation and repeated at 12-hour intervals for five days.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring the period 1967 to 1971 an increase in the incidence of pulmonary hypertension of vascular origin (PHVO) was observed in Austria, Federal Republic of Germany, and Switzerland. Most patients had been given aminorex fumarate and a possible link was suspected. We therefore investigated the possibility of genetically-determined drug hydroxylation deficiencies (debrisoquine or mephenytoin type) in these patients as an explanation for the development of PHVO.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn epidemic of chronic pulmonary hypertension occurred in Austria, the Federal Republic of Germany, and Switzerland, starting in 1967, peaking in 1968/69, and disappearing after 1972. The mechanism leading to pulmonary hypertension was precapillary vascular obstruction due to plexogenic pulmonary arteriopathy. There was a close geographic and temporal relationship between the epidemic and the marketing and intake of the appetite-depressing drug aminorex fumarate (Menocil).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThere was an epidemic of chronic pulmonary hypertension in Austria, the Federal Republic of Germany and Switzerland, starting in 1967, peaking in 1968/69, and disappearing after 1972. The mechanism leading to pulmonary hypertension was chronic precapillary vascular obstruction due to plexogenic pulmonary arteriopathy. There was a close geographic as well as temporal relation of the epidemic to the marketing and intake of the appetite depressing drug aminorex fumarate (Menocil).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSchweiz Med Wochenschr
November 1984
A computer-assisted model for quantitative analysis of left ventricular segmental wall motion is presented. In contrast to standard rectangular and radial chord methods, no coordinate and reference system is used. Normal wall motion of 5 ventricular segments in the RAO projection was evaluated in 20 patients with normal ventriculograms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe sudden and transient loss of consciousness and muscular tone from which the patient usually recovers spontaneously, i.e. syncope, is a frequent symptom.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cardiovasc Pharmacol
December 1984
We compared infarct size (nitroblue tetrazolium method), hemodynamic variables, and arrhythmias of a group of seven sulfinpyrazone-treated pigs (30 mg/kg/day for 7 days preoperatively, 30 mg/kg/i.v. 30 min before coronary ligation) with a control group of seven animals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCardiogoniometry is a new vectorcardiographic method. The vector-loops are constructed from three orthogonal ECG leads and registered on-line by a microprocessor. The angle between the maximal QRS and T vectors, as well as the spatial orientation of these vectors are very constant in healthy individuals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEight patients with HOCM from the same family are presented. The clinical findings and the diagnostic and therapeutic procedures are discussed. Chest pain, palpitations and effort dyspnea were the main clinical symptoms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn a normal lung at an altitude of 2000 meters the pO2 in the alveolar air is 77 mm Hg. At 3800 meters it drops to 57 mm Hg. In the healthy individual increasing hypoxia leads to hypoxemia, tachycardia at low levels of exercise, increased sympathetic tone, pulmonary hypertension and, in some instances, retention of water.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSchweiz Rundsch Med Prax
November 1980
Atherosclerosis
September 1980
Serum apoprotein and lipid concentrations were measured in 63 patients undergoing coronary angiography. Thirty-eight patients had 50% or higher grade stenoses, 25 had chest pain, but no significant stenoses. Among the patients with higher grade stenoses 71% had hyperlipoproteinemias as opposed to 12% in patients without stenoses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBull Eur Physiopathol Respir
February 1980
An epidemic of chronic pulmonary hypertension of vascular origin (CPHVO) has occurred in Austria, the Federal Republic of Germany, and Switzerland. The epidemic started in 1967 and reached its peak in 1968 and 1969. Since 1972, the prevalence of patients with CPHVO among individuals investigated by cardiac catheterization is again as low as in the pre-epidemic years.
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