oxadiazoles and Heart-Diseases

oxadiazoles has been researched along with Heart-Diseases* in 3 studies

Other Studies

3 other study(ies) available for oxadiazoles and Heart-Diseases

ArticleYear
Ataluren: time for a 'no-nonsense' approach to heart diseases.
    Cardiovascular drugs and therapy, 2013, Volume: 27, Issue:2

    Topics: Codon, Nonsense; Heart Diseases; Humans; Oxadiazoles

2013
[Acute hemodynamic effects of molsidomine in man].
    Annales de cardiologie et d'angeiologie, 1983, Volume: 32, Issue:8

    Molsidomine was administered sub-lingually to two groups of five patients. One group had normal left ventricular function and the other had abnormal left ventricular function. Molsidomine was found to induce a decrease in the left ventricular filling pressure and volume and an increase in ventricular distensibility. It helps reduce the pre-load on the ventricle and parietal rigidity. It also reduces systemic blood pressure and resistance as well as the parietal pressure and the total systolic load opposing ejection. It helps reduce the post-load and the metabolic requirements of the myocardium. It does not have any depressant action on the myocardium, even when the ventricular function was initially abnormal. The action of the molecule is apparent between the 20th and the 30th minute and is maximal at the 40th minute, which was the limit of the experiment. The tolerance of the product was excellent in these ten subjects.

    Topics: Adult; Heart; Heart Diseases; Hemodynamics; Humans; Middle Aged; Molsidomine; Myocardial Contraction; Oxadiazoles; Sydnones

1983
[Haemodynamic effects of imolamine (author's transl)].
    Annales de cardiologie et d'angeiologie, 1978, Volume: 27, Issue:5

    Topics: Blood Pressure; Cardiac Output; Drug Evaluation; Heart Diseases; Heart Rate; Hemodynamics; Humans; Middle Aged; Oxadiazoles; Oxygen Consumption; Vasodilator Agents

1978