| Literature DB >> 27815334 |
Yanming Fan1, Xianghua Fu1, Yanbo Wang1, Wei Li1, Xile Bi1, Liye Wei1, Yuyang Xiao1, Shiru Bai1.
Abstract
We evaluated the effect of long-term administration of nicorandil on endothelial function of the radial artery in patients with angina undergoing elective transradial coronary intervention (TRI). A total of 127 patients were randomly assigned to nicorandil (standard medication plus nicorandil 5 mg twice daily, n = 64) or control group (standard medication except nicorandil, n = 63) immediately after TRI procedure. Radial artery diameter (RAD), flow-mediated dilation (FMD), and nitroglycerin-mediated dilation (NMD) of radial artery were measured 1 day before TRI as well as 1 day and 3 months after TRI by Ultrasound-Doppler. No significant difference was observed in the baseline RAD, FMD, and NMD between the 2 groups (all P > .05). In cannulated arm, at 3-month follow-up, RAD in nicorandil group was much larger than that in the control group (2.78 ± 0.27 mm vs 2.61 ± 0.30 mm, P = .001). Besides, FMD and NMD were much higher in nicorandil group than those in the control group (10.38% ± 2.43% vs 6.81% ± 1.86%; 15.94% ± 6.28% vs 10.46% ± 5.37%, respectively, all Ps < .001). In conclusion, long-term administration of nicorandil after TRI could improve the endothelial function of the cannulated radial artery.Entities:
Keywords: endothelial function; flow-mediated dilation; nicorandil; nitroglycerin-mediated dilation; radial artery diameter; transradial coronary intervention
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27815334 DOI: 10.1177/0003319716675720
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angiology ISSN: 0003-3197 Impact factor: 3.619