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      Congestive heart failure and ischaemic heart disease treated with trandolapril and verapamil. DAVIT Study Group. Danish Verapamil Infarction Trial.

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          CLINICAL TRIALS WITH VERAPAMIL AND TRANDOLAPRIL: In the Danish Verapamil Infarction Trial II, verapamil improved survival in patients without heart failure but had no effect in patients with heart failure who were receiving diuretic treatment. In the Acute Infarction Ramipril Efficacy study ramipril improved survival in patients receiving diuretic treatment but had no effect in patients not receiving diuretics. COMBINATION WITH THERAPY WITH VERAPAMIL AND TRANDOLAPRIL: By combining verapamil with trandolapril we hypothesized that we could obtain an improvement in left ventricular function and prevent cardiac events. In an open study of 14 patients with angina pectoris and left ventricular ejection fraction below 40%, treatment with trandolapril-verapamil significantly improved left ventricular function. In a double-blind randomized study of 100 postinfarct patients with congestive heart failure the cardiac event rate was significantly lower in verapamil-trandolapril-treated than in the trandolapril-treated patients. These results indicate that the combined treatment with verapamil and trandolapril might be beneficial in patients with ischaemic heart disease and congestive heart failure.

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          Journal
          J Hypertens Suppl
          Journal of hypertension. Supplement : official journal of the International Society of Hypertension
          0952-1178
          0952-1178
          Jan 1998
          : 16
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Y, Bispebjerg University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.
          Article
          9534101
          f66c8232-3a95-41e8-920d-0bd5eb301f97
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