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American Journal of Cardiology | 1998

Acute effects of nicotine content in cigarettes on coronary flow velocity and coronary flow reserve in men.

Takahiro Tanaka; Yukiko Oka; Ineko Tawara; Toshikatu Sada; Yuji Kira

We investigated the acute effects of smoking on coronary flow reserve in terms of the nicotine content of cigarettes in 21 smokers. Coronary flow velocity was measured with a Doppler flow wire. Subjects smoked cigarettes containing >1 mg nicotine (n = 8, group 1) or <1 mg (n = 6, group 2). Subjects in the control group mimicked smoking without a cigarette (n = 7). Coronary flow reserve decreased after smoking in group 1, but not in group 2 or the control group. This reduction may have mediated nicotine or some other unknown substances influenced by smoking.


Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis | 1997

Effect of time interval between two balloon inflations on ischemic preconditioning during coronary angioplasty

Takahiro Tanaka; Yukiko Oka; Ineko Tawara; Toshikatu Sada; Yuji Kira

Ischemic preconditioning, defined as a reduction in myocardial ischemia caused by repeated brief episodes of coronary occlusions, is observed during percutaneous transluminal balloon angioplasty (PTCA). To elucidate the effects of the length of the interval between consecutive balloon inflations on ischemic preconditioning during PTCA, we examined 62 patients with chronic stable angina (48 males and 14 females; mean age 62 +/- 10 yr). PTCA was performed on the left anterior descending artery lacking in collateral vessels. A 2-min balloon inflation was performed twice and the extent of ST segment elevation in the electrocardiogram and the severity of chest pain (scored from 0 to 10) for each inflation were determined and compared. Patients were divided into three groups according to the interval between the two inflations: 1 min, Group 1; 2 min, Group 2; and 5 min, Group 5. In Groups 2 and 5, ST-segment elevation was significantly decreased during the second balloon inflation, as compared with that during the first inflation (P < 0.01, P < 0.001). A significant decrease was also observed in the severity of chest pain (P < 0.05, P < 0.01). However, Group 1 showed no significant decrease in ST-segment elevation or severity of chest pain between the first and second inflations. ST-segment elevation and chest pain were reduced to a greater extent in Group 5 than in Group 2. Results suggest that an interval of more than 2 min between balloon inflations is required to achieve ischemic preconditioning during PTCA.


Primates | 1969

Electrocardiographic studies in the Japanese monkey (Macaca fuscata) with special reference to the effect of anesthesia with barbiturates

Yasuhiro Noguchi; Ineko Tawara; Kaio Kondo; Hideo Nigi; Toshio Tanaka

The electrocardiograms of 157 healthy Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata), covering a wide range of ages in both sexes, were recorded under light pentobarbital (Nembutal) anesthesia. Although results were generally similar to those reported for other macaque species, some quantitative differences were observed.The heart rate was about 160 per minute in all monkeys examined; the P-Q interval was 0.11±0.06 sec.; the duration of QRS was 0.04±0.01 sec.; the Q-T interval was 0.24±0.06 sec. The mean axis of QRS was +59° and the pattern of the QRS complex was qR type in most cases.The comparison with the human electrocardiogram shows that the heart rate ofM. fuscata is about twice that of man, while the P-Q, QRS, and Q-T intervals were about one-half of those found in human subjects. In the monkey, however, the P wave was sharp and the T wave flat.In order to estimate the effect of anesthesia on the electrocardiogram, the records of several monkeys before, during, and after intravenous administration of barbiturates were compared. Although some animals showed extrasystoles after barbiturate was administered, generally no essential changes were noted in the records, except for the retardation of the rate and proportional prolongation of intervals.


Japanese Heart Journal | 1989

Risk factors for the complication of cerebral infarction in Japanese patients with acute myocardial infarction

Takashi Nakaoka; Toshikatsu Sada; Yuji Kira; Fujiko Okabe; Imao Sekine; Ineko Tawara; Takashi Ito


Psychosomatics | 1971

Psychosomatic Study of Angina Pectoris

Hitoshi Ishikawa; Ineko Tawara; Hiroko Ohtsuka; Machiko Takeyama; Tachio Kobayashi


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1983

R WAVE CHANGES IN PATIENTS WITH MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION DURING TREADMILL STRESS TESTING

Toshikatsu Sada; Kuan-Min Su; Naomi Amano; Naoki Hayashi; Ineko Tawara; Masaya Takeuchi


Japanese Journal of Electrocardiology | 1998

The usefulness of aprindine administration before electrical cardioversion of chronic and paroxysmal atrial fibrillation

Mikio Hiramatsu; Takahiro Tanaka; Yukiko Oka; Ineko Tawara; Toshikatsu Sada; Yuji Kira


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1989

-381-EFFECT OF α-BLOCKER ON HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY : Cardiovascular Drugs : FREE COMMUNICATIONS(II) : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 53th ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY

Toshikatsu Sada; Yukiko Oka; Kouji Kiyokawa; Ineko Tawara


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1983

Exercise capacity of the patients with myocardial infarction.

Toshikatsu Sada; Kuan-Min Su; Naomi Amano; Naoki Hayashi; Ineko Tawara; Masaya Takeuchi


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1982

THE R WAVE CHANGE DURING TREADMILL EXERCISE TEST IN MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION : Exercise Test : 46th Annual Scientific Meeting, Japanese Circulation Society

Kuan-Min Su; Toshikatsu Sada; Naoki Hayashi; Naomi Amano; Norimitsu Sakai; Akira Naito; Yukiko Oka; Masaya Takeuchi; Ineko Tawara

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