Long-acting coronary vasodilatory action of the molsidomine metabolite Sin I: a quantitative angiographic study — Patrick W. Serruys (1987) | RDL Network
The vasodilatory action of molsidomine was studied by intracoronary injection of its active metabolite, Sin 1. In 10 patients repeat coronary angiography in multiple projections was performed before and 2 minutes after administration of 1 mg of Sin 1, and before and after a second injection 60 minutes later. Contours of obstructed and non-obstructed segments of the left coronary artery were quantitatively analysed with a computer-based angiography analysis system. Immediately after its administration, Sin I increased the mean diameters of 44 normal coronary segments by 12% (P<000I). Significant vasodilation (8%) was still observed after 60 minutes. At that time, repeated administration of Sin I increased the vasodilation by an additional 14% with respect to the control situation. An increase in obstruction diameter was observedin 6 out of 8 obstructed segments. Mean increase in the minimal obstruction diameter was still 10% after 60 minutes.
Bernhard Reimers, Carlo Di Mario, Giampaolo Pasquetto, Clemens von Birgelen, Robert Gil, Marcel van den Brand, Wim van der Giessen, David P. Foley, Patrick W. Serruys
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