Verapamil in Stable Effort Angina: Effects on Left Ventricular Function Evaluated With Exercise Radionuclide Ventriculography
1982
Abstract A double blind placebo-controlled study was performed in 12 patients with stable angina pectoris to evaluate the effects of oral verapamil (320 mg/day) on left ventricular function, as measured at rest and during exercise with gated equilibrium radionuclide ventriculography. On verapamil, patients had a lower heart rate-blood pressure product at each work load than with placebo. Anginal threshold increased by 28 ± 19 watts (p p
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