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Abstract
The late Na current is of pathophysiological importance for the heart. Ranolazine is an innovative anti-ischemic and antianginal agent that inhibits the late Na current, thereby reducing the Na-dependent Ca-overload, which improves diastolic tone and oxygen handling during myocardial ischemia. In addition, ranolazine seems to exert beneficial effects on diastolic cardiac function. Moreover, there are experimental and clinical data about its antiarrhythmic properties. A beneficial atrial selectivity of ranolazine has been suggested that may be helpful for the treatment of atrial fibrillation. The purpose of this review article is to discuss possible future clinical indications based on novel experimental and preclinical results and the significance of the available data.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22767404 PMCID: PMC3406311 DOI: 10.1007/s11897-012-0099-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Heart Fail Rep ISSN: 1546-9530
Fig. 1Original traces representing diastolic dysfunction in heart failure and improvement upon ranolazine (Adapted from Sossalla et al. [12].)
Fig. 2Schematic diagram showing the design of the RALI-DHF study. RALI-DHF Ranolazine in Diastolic Heart Failure; NYHA New York Heart Association class; EF ejection fraction; LVEDP left ventricular end diastolic pressure; NT-proBNP N-terminal pro–B-type natriuretic peptide; ECG electrocardiogram; Echo echocardiogram; CPET cardiopulmonary exercise testing; Pat patient; i.v. intravenous; PCWP pulmonary capillary wedge pressure; PAP pulmonary artery pressure; SVR systemic vascular resistance; PVR pulmonary vascular resistance; dP/dt; rate of pressure change in the ventricle