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  • 1
    ISSN: 1573-7241
    Keywords: amlodipine ; variant angina ; ST elevation ; Holter electrocardiogram ; calcium antagonist
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The efficacy of amlodipine, a calcium antagonist, was investigated in 12 patients with variant angina. Amlodipine was administered at a dose of 5 mg once daily, and efficacy was assessed from the frequency of anginal attacks, the frequency of ST elevation or depression, and the extent of ST segment changes [ST segment elevation or depression (mm) × duration (seconds)] on the Holter ECG before and after treatment. The frequency of ST elevation during the observation period was 1.67 ± 0.33 times/day (symptomatic attacks: 1.17±0.21/day; asymptomatic attacks: 0.50±0.19/day), and this significantly decreased to zero per day (both symptomatic and asymptomatic attacks) after treatment (p〈0.05). The extent of ST segment elevation during the observation period was 507.5±156.6 mm·sec/day (symptomatic: 382.5±102.9 mm·sec/day; asymptomatic: 125.0±62.0 mm·sec/day), and such changes were completely suppressed (both symptomatic and asymptomatic) by treatment (p〈0.05). The frequency of ST depression was 2.08±0.42 times/day (symptomatic: 0.25±0.13/day; asymptomatic: 1.83±0.37/day) during the observation period, while it was 1.50±0.36 times/day (symptomatic: 0.25±0.13/day; asymptomatic: 1.25±0.30/day) after treatment. Although anginal attacks remained unchanged, asymptomatic attacks tended to decrease (p=0.07). The extent of ST depression during the observation period was 632.5±239.4 mm·sec/day (symptomatic: 105.0±64.4 mm·sec/day; asymptomatic: 527.5±189.5 mm·sec/day), and this significantly decreased to 333.8±111.4 mm·sec/day (symptomatic: 50.0±31.2 mm·sec/day; asymptomatic: 283.8±102.6 mm·sec/day) after treatment (p〈0.05). The frequency of anginal attacks during the observation period was 1.27±0.18 times/day, and this significantly decreased to 0.40±0.12/day after 1 week of treatment and to 0.22±0.07/day after 2 weeks of treatment (p〈0.05). These results suggest that amlodipine is effective for treating variant angina at a daily dose of 5 mg.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-7225
    Keywords: Alcohol drinking ; blood transfusion ; hepatitis B virus ; hepatocellular carcinoma ; females ; smoking ; Japan
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: To elucidate the risk factors for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) among women, we made a combined analysis of the data from three case-control studies conducted in high-risk areas of Japan. A total of 120 cases and 257 controls were included in the analysis. After adjustment for the study category, age, and other potential confounders, significantly increased risks were associated with chronic hepatitis-B virus infection (odds ratio [OR]=42.4, 95 percent confidence interval [CI]=11.2–160.2), a past history of blood transfusion (OR=3.7, CI=1.8–7.5), and a history of smoking (OR=2.2, CI=12–4.1). In addition, women with a history of heavy drinking experienced an elevated risk of borderline significance (OR=4.2, CI=0.9–20.4, P=0.07). When these ORs were compared with the corresponding estimates among males from the same case-control studies, no significant differences were observed between the two genders. Among the factors examined in this analysis, drinking and smoking habits—which are more common among Japanese men than women—may partly account for a large male-predominance in the incidence of HCC. Further studies are needed to clarify the roles that sex-hormones and hepatitis-C virus infection might play in the large gender difference of HCC occurrence.
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