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Jørgen Fischer Hansen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Treatment with verapamil during and after an acute myocardial infarction: a review based on the Danish Verapamil Infarction Trials I and II. The Danish Study Group on Verapamil in Myocardial Infarction.
Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology, 1991Co-Authors: Jørgen Fischer HansenAbstract:The effect of verapamil on death and reinfarction after an acute myocardial infarction was studied in two double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled multicenter trials, the Danish Verapamil Infarction Trials I and II (DAVIT I and II). The studies demonstrated that verapamil 360 mg/day from the 2nd week after an acute myocardial infarction, prevented death and reinfarction. Meta-analyses of the results of Davits I and II resulted in a reduction of pooled ratios of 22% (95% confidence limits 1-37, p = 0.04) for death, 21% (5-35, p = 0.02) for first major events (first reinfarction or death), and 27% (6-43, p = 0.02) for first reinfarctions. The effect of verapamil was to prevent myocardial ischemia and reduce sudden death and reinfarction. It is concluded that long-term treatment with verapamil after an acute myocardial infarction may be recommended with the object of reducing overall mortality, major events and reinfarction.
J. Fischer Hansen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Treatment with verapamil during and after an acute myocardial infarction : a review based on the danish verapamil infarction trials I and II
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, 1991Co-Authors: J. Fischer HansenAbstract:The effect of verapamil on death and reinfarction after an acute myocardial infarction was studied in two double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled multicenter trials, the Danish Verapamil Infarction Trials I and II (DAVIT I and II). The studies demonstrated that verapamil 360 mg/day from the 2nd week after an acute myocardial infarction, prevented death and reinfarction. Meta-analyses of the results of Davits I and II resulted in a reduction of pooled ratios of 22% (95% confidence limits 1-37, p=0.04) for death, 21% (5-35, p=0.02) for first major events (first reinfarction or death), and 27% (6-43, p=0.02) for the first reinfarctions
J F Hansen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Review of postinfarct treatment with verapamil: combined experience of early and late intervention studies with verapamil in patients with acute myocardial infarction. Danish Study Group on Verapamil in Myocardial Infarction.
Cardiovascular drugs and therapy, 1994Co-Authors: J F HansenAbstract:An overview of the published studies on the use of verapamil during and after an acute myocardial infarction is presented. Meta-analyses of the two small early intervention trials, one early intervention trial followed by a 6-month treatment period (The Danish Verapamil Infarction Trial I, DAVIT I) and one late intervention trial (DAVIT II), demonstrated a 17-20% statistically nonsignificant reduction of mortality, first reinfarctions, and first major events. In DAVIT II was found a statistically significant 20% reduction of first major events in verapamil-treated patients. In patients without heart failure during the acute event mortality, first reinfarctions and first major events were significantly reduced by 30-36% in verapamil-treated patients. No difference was found in patients treated for heart failure in the coronary care unit. A meta-analysis based on patients included in DAVIT I alive day 8 and all patients included in DAVIT II demonstrated a statistically significant 21-26% reduction of mortality, first reinfarctions, and first major events.
Brent A Holtz - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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efficacy and timing of fungicides bactericides and biologicals for deciduous tree fruit nut strawberry and vine crops 2011
Department of Plant Pathology, 2011Co-Authors: James E. Adaskaveg, W D Gubler, Themis J Michailides, Brent A HoltzAbstract:EFFICACY AND TIMING OF FUNGICIDES, BACTERICIDES, AND BIOLOGICALS for DECIDUOUS TREE FRUIT, NUT, STRAWBERRY, AND VINE CROPS ALMOND APPLE/PEAR APRICOT CHERRY GRAPE KIWIFRUIT PEACH/NECTARINE PISTACHIO PLUM PRUNE STRAWBERRY WALNUT Jim Adaskaveg, Professor University of California, Riverside Doug Gubler, Extension Plant Pathologist University of California Davis Themis Michailides, Plant Pathologist University of California, Davis/Kearney Agricultural Center Brent Holtz, Farm Advisor University of California Cooperative Extension, San Joaquin County UC Davis, Dept. of Plant Pathology www.plpnem.ucdavis.edu Statewide IPM Program www.ipm.ucdavis.edu UC Kearney Agricultural Center www.uckac.edu/plantpath ver. 5/14/11
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efficacy and timing of fungicides bactericides and biologicals for deciduous tree fruit nut strawberry and vine crops 2010 updated 5 1 10
Department of Plant Pathology, 2010Co-Authors: James E. Adaskaveg, W D Gubler, Themis J Michailides, Brent A HoltzAbstract:EFFICACY AND TIMING OF FUNGICIDES, BACTERICIDES, AND BIOLOGICALS for DECIDUOUS TREE FRUIT, NUT, STRAWBERRY, AND VINE CROPS 2010 (updated 5/1/10) ALMOND APPLE/PEAR APRICOT CHERRY GRAPE KIWIFRUIT PEACH/NECTARINE PISTACHIO PLUM PRUNE STRAWBERRY WALNUT Jim Adaskaveg, Professor University of California, Riverside Doug Gubler, Extension Plant Pathologist University of California Davis Themis Michailides, Plant Pathologist University of California, Davis/Kearney Agricultural Center Brent Holtz, Farm Advisor University of California Cooperative Extension, Madera County UC Davis, Dept. of Plant Pathology www.plpnem.ucdavis.edu Statewide IPM Program www.ipm.ucdavis.edu UC Kearney Agricultural Center www.uckac.edu/plantpath
James E. Adaskaveg - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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efficacy and timing of fungicides bactericides and biologicals for deciduous tree fruit nut strawberry and vine crops 2011
Department of Plant Pathology, 2011Co-Authors: James E. Adaskaveg, W D Gubler, Themis J Michailides, Brent A HoltzAbstract:EFFICACY AND TIMING OF FUNGICIDES, BACTERICIDES, AND BIOLOGICALS for DECIDUOUS TREE FRUIT, NUT, STRAWBERRY, AND VINE CROPS ALMOND APPLE/PEAR APRICOT CHERRY GRAPE KIWIFRUIT PEACH/NECTARINE PISTACHIO PLUM PRUNE STRAWBERRY WALNUT Jim Adaskaveg, Professor University of California, Riverside Doug Gubler, Extension Plant Pathologist University of California Davis Themis Michailides, Plant Pathologist University of California, Davis/Kearney Agricultural Center Brent Holtz, Farm Advisor University of California Cooperative Extension, San Joaquin County UC Davis, Dept. of Plant Pathology www.plpnem.ucdavis.edu Statewide IPM Program www.ipm.ucdavis.edu UC Kearney Agricultural Center www.uckac.edu/plantpath ver. 5/14/11
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efficacy and timing of fungicides bactericides and biologicals for deciduous tree fruit nut strawberry and vine crops 2010 updated 5 1 10
Department of Plant Pathology, 2010Co-Authors: James E. Adaskaveg, W D Gubler, Themis J Michailides, Brent A HoltzAbstract:EFFICACY AND TIMING OF FUNGICIDES, BACTERICIDES, AND BIOLOGICALS for DECIDUOUS TREE FRUIT, NUT, STRAWBERRY, AND VINE CROPS 2010 (updated 5/1/10) ALMOND APPLE/PEAR APRICOT CHERRY GRAPE KIWIFRUIT PEACH/NECTARINE PISTACHIO PLUM PRUNE STRAWBERRY WALNUT Jim Adaskaveg, Professor University of California, Riverside Doug Gubler, Extension Plant Pathologist University of California Davis Themis Michailides, Plant Pathologist University of California, Davis/Kearney Agricultural Center Brent Holtz, Farm Advisor University of California Cooperative Extension, Madera County UC Davis, Dept. of Plant Pathology www.plpnem.ucdavis.edu Statewide IPM Program www.ipm.ucdavis.edu UC Kearney Agricultural Center www.uckac.edu/plantpath