The influence of "running" impulse magnetic field, antianginal drugs and their combination on physical load tolerability, hemodynamics and functional state of hormonal system in patients with stable angina pectoris was studied. "Running" impulse magnetic field therapy produced marked antianginal effect in patients with I-II class angina and it was effective in combination with antianginal drugs in patients of III class angina. The reduction of attack frequency and significant physical load tolerability improvement was determined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of the running pulse magnetic field, antianginal drug therapy and their combinations on the physical capacity were compared in 60 patients with Functional Classes I-III stable angina pectoris. Monotherapy with the running pulse magnetic field was found to produce an antianginal effect in patients with Functional Classes I-II angina pectoris, but the efficacy of drug therapy increased when antianginal drugs were used in combination with running pulse magnetic field in patients with severe angina.
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February 1989
The blood flow in the gastrocnemius muscle of healthy men was studied during 6-hour antiorthostatic hypokinesia at different angles (-7, -15, -22, -30 degrees) and also the possibility of correcting changes in hemodynamics during antiorthostatic hypokinesia was determined. The muscle blood flow was studied by the clearance method. A total of 72 tests were performed.
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