During examination on the basis of a double blind test corinfar administered sublingually at a dose of 10-30 mg decreases significantly in 1 hour systolic and diastolic arterial pressure, general peripheral resistance, increases the heart rate, the blood stroke and minute volumes and a medium rate of the circular contraction of the muscular fibers in CHD patients. An increase in systolic discharge is associated with lowered arteriole tension.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe reproducibility of a number of echocardiographic and tetrapolar rheoplethysmographic parameters was checked at a one-hour interval in 26 coronary patients, and at a one-day interval in 54 patients. Left-ventricular diastolic diameter and stroke volume, as determined by the method of Rasmussen et al., and mean rates of closure of the anterior cusp of the mitral valve and myocardial fibre circular shortening showed the best reproducibility.
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