نتایج جستجو برای: enhanced external counterpulsation

تعداد نتایج: 530890  

Journal: :European heart journal 2001
D Masuda R Nohara T Hirai K Kataoka L G Chen R Hosokawa M Inubushi E Tadamura M Fujita S Sasayama

AIMS The mechanism by which enhanced external counterpulsation therapy exerts its beneficial effects on chronic and symptomatic stable angina is largely unknown. To clarify the mechanism of action of enhanced external counterpulsation, we used(13)N-ammonia positron emission tomography to evaluate myocardial perfusion. METHODS AND RESULTS This was not a randomized controlled study. Eleven pati...

Journal: :Urologia internationalis 1998
S E Froschermaier D Werner S Leike M Schneider J Waltenberger W G Daniel M P Wirth

Enhanced external counterpulsation (EECP) is a noninvasive treatment modality which can increase arterial blood flow in peripheral and coronary arterial disease. Several studies have demonstrated an increase in the flow of the internal iliacal artery and in carotid and renal perfusion during EECP treatment. We investigated the effect of EECP in patients with erectile dysfunction (ED). Thirteen ...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2007

Journal: :European heart journal 2001
J S Alpert

and brain natriuretic peptide levels. Unlike the Masuda et al. study, atrial natriuretic peptide levels were unchanged, but brain natriuretic peptide levels decreased after enhanced external counterpulsation treatment as they did in the study of Masuda et al. The authors concluded that enhanced external counterpulsation improves myocardial perfusion, exercise performance and left ventricular di...

Journal: :The American journal of cardiology 2004
Andrew D Michaels Georgiann Linnemeier Ozlem Soran Sheryl F Kelsey Elizabeth D Kennard

We assessed the long-term outcomes of enhanced external counterpulsation in relieving angina and improving the quality of life in a large cohort of patients with chronic angina pectoris. Seventy-three percent had a reduction by > or =1 angina class at the end of treatment, and 50% reported an improvement in the quality-of-life assessment after enhanced external counterpulsation; these results w...

Journal: :Cardiology 2003
C P Fitzgerald W E Lawson J C K Hui E D Kennard

Enhanced external counterpulsation (EECP) is effective in patients with angina refractory to medical therapy or revascularization. However, as a noninvasive treatment it should perhaps be considered the first-line treatment with invasive revascularization reserved for EECP failures or high-risk patients. The International EECP Patient Registry was used to analyze a cohort of patients with prior...

Journal: :American journal of therapeutics 2007
Rohit R Arora Steven Bergmann

PURPOSE To evaluate whether enhanced external counterpulsation (EECP) exerts an effect on myocardial perfusion. METHODS Eleven patients with angina were studied before and after 35 sessions of EECP treatment. Myocardial perfusion was quantified with positron emission tomography and intravenous 13N-ammonia at rest and after dipyridamole, by means of a two-compartment mathematical model. CONC...

Journal: :Clinical cardiology 2005
Michael L Shea C Richard Conti Rohit R Arora

The development of advanced revascularization techniques has resulted in the growth of a subset of patients with coronary artery disease who are nonrevascularizable and are considered to have refractory angina. Enhanced external counterpulsation (EECP) has been developed for the management of these patients with chronic, refractory disease. Evidence has shown that through improvement of vascula...

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