Effects of GIK (glucose-insulin-potassium) on stress-induced myocardial ischaemia.
@article{DiMarco2010EffectsOG,
title={Effects of GIK (glucose-insulin-potassium) on stress-induced myocardial ischaemia.},
author={Stefano Di Marco and Beatrice Boldrini and Umberto Conti and Gabriella Marcucci and Cecilia Morgantini and Ele Ferrannini and Andrea Natali},
journal={Clinical science},
year={2010},
volume={119 1},
pages={
37-44
}
}Despite the evidence in experimental animal models that insulin, or GIK (glucose-insulin-potassium), improves left ventricular function and perfusion during both acute and chronic ischaemia, clinical studies have generated conflicting results. We tested the hypothesis that pretreatment with GIK attenuates the vascular and functional effects of stress-induced myocardial ischaemia in humans. Twenty-two patients with evidence of inducible myocardial ischaemia were enrolled; 11 patients with normal…
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