Clinical Effects of Nicorandil on Angina Pectoris.
10.4070/kcj.1987.17.4.783
- Author:
Yun Shik CHOI
;
Chul Ho KIM
;
Yoo Ho KIM
;
Byung Hee OH
;
Young Bae PARK
;
Jung Don SEO
;
Young Woo LEE
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Nicorandil;
Angina pectoris
- MeSH:
Angina Pectoris*;
Blood Pressure;
Chest Pain;
Dyspepsia;
Exercise Test;
Headache;
Heart Rate;
Hemodynamics;
Humans;
Nicorandil*
- From:Korean Circulation Journal
1987;17(4):783-788
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
The effects of oral nicorandil were evaluated in 32 patients with angina pectoris who were diagnosed by typical chest pain and postitive treadmill exercise test from December 1986 throught May 1987. The effects were measured by clinical improvement rating at 4 and 8 weeks after administration of nicorandil, and by repeated treadmill exercise test in 16 patients. The results were as follow's: 1) Clinical improvement was observed in 23(71.5%) and 25(78%) of 32 patients at 4 and 8 weeks after oral nicorandil. 2) Repeated treadmill exercise test of 16 patients showed significant prolongation of exercise duration (464+/-148 seconds vs. 526+/-174, p<0.05). 3) Hemodynamic data like blood pressure or heart rate were independent of nicorandil administration. 4) Three patients complained of headache, and one of them discontinued nicorandil. Mild indigestion was also found in another one patient.