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Zhongguo Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Za Zhi ; 15(6): 325-7, 1995 Jun.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7549378

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Forty-five patients with class IV cardiac function were divided into three groups: group I (digoxin group), group II (Red Ginseng group) and group III (Red Ginseng plus digoxin group). Each group consisted of 15 cases. After treatment, the improvement of the hemodynamical and biochemical indexes of group II and group III were greater than those of group I, and group III was the most significant amongst all. The results suggested that Red Ginseng and digoxin had synergism for treatment of congestive heart failure, and Red Ginseng was an effective and safe adjuvant without any side effects.


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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/administration & dosage , Heart Failure/drug therapy , Panax , Plants, Medicinal , Adult , Aged , Digoxin/administration & dosage , Drug Synergism , Drug Therapy, Combination , Female , Heart Failure/physiopathology , Hemodynamics/drug effects , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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J Electrocardiol ; 17(1): 79-84, 1984 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6699529

ABSTRACT

Atrial pacing up to 400 beats per minute (bpm) was performed in 20 open chest dogs. Measurements were made on the first five return cycles. Instances with the first cycle shorter than the basic cycle length were excluded. Secondary pauses (SP) were frequently observed at pacing rates equal to or faster than 280 bpm. Intravenous application of propranolol and atropine did not diminish SP, nor did bilateral vagotomy. Additional subthreshold stimuli, as well as stimulation with electrodes with large interpolar distance influenced neither the length of sinus node recovery time (SNRT) nor the SP phenomenon. Simultaneous pacing of the right atrium and right ventricle had no significant effects on SNRT and SP. Pacemaker shifts occurring frequently after high rate pacing were not necessarily accompanied by SP. The velocity of activation spread over the sinoatrial region was significantly slower (46.9 +/- 7.3 cm/s) in cases with SP than in those with primary pauses (PP) (72.5 +/- 8.1 cm/s). It was concluded that high rate induced SP was a feature indicating suppression of sinoatrial conduction.


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Cardiac Pacing, Artificial , Sinoatrial Node/physiopathology , Animals , Atropine , Autonomic Nerve Block , Dogs , Electrocardiography , Female , Heart Rate , Male , Propranolol , Vagotomy , Vagus Nerve/physiology
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