1Azarbal B, Mirocha J, Shah P, Cercek B, Kaul S. Adverse cardiovascular events associated with the use of Viagra. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2000;35:553A.
2Kloner RA. Cardiovascular risk and sildenafil. Am J Cardiol. 2000;86:57F-61F.
3Arruda-Olson AM, Mahoney DW, Nehra A, Leckel M, Pellikka PA. Cardiovascular effects of sildenafil during exercise in men with known or probable coronary artery disease: a randomized crossover tria. JAMA. 2002:287:719-725.
4Jackson G, Benjamin N, Jackson N, Allen MJ. Effects of sildenafil citrate on human hemodynamics. Am J Cardiol. 1999;83:13C-20C.
5Zusman RM, Morales A, Glasser DB, Osterloh IH. Overall cardiovascular profile of sildenafil citrate. Am J Cardiol. 1999;83:35C-44C.
6Herrmann HC, Chang G, Klugherz BD, Mahoney PD. Hemodynamic effects of sildenafil in men with severe coronary artery disease. N Engl J Med. 2000;342:1622 - 1626.
7Webb D J, Freestone S, Allen M J, Muirhead GJ. Sildenafil citrate and blood-pressure-lowering drugs: results of drug interaction studies with an organic nitrate and a calcium antagonist. Am J Cardiol. 1999;83:21C-28C.
8Kerber RE, Martins JB, Marcus ML. Effect of acute ischernia, nitroglycerin and nitroprusside on regional myocardial thickening, stress and perfusion: experimental echocardiographic studies. Circulation. 1979;60:121-129.
9Traverse JH, Chen YJ, Du R, Bache RJ. Cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase type 5 activity limits blood flow to hypoperfused myocardium during exercise. Circulation. 2000;102:2997-3002.
10Chen Y, Du R, Traverse JH, Bache RJ. Effect of sildenafil on coronary active and reactive hyperemia. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2000;279:H2319-H2325.
同被引文献4
1Task force of the european society of cardiology the north american society of pacing electrophysiology. Heart rate variability : standards of measurement, physiological intrpretation and clinical use[J]. Circulation, 1996, 93 (5) : 1043-1065.
2Jackson G. Sexual intercourse and stable angina pectofis[J]. Am J Cardiol,2000,86(2A) : 35F-37F.
3Muller J E, Mittleman A, Maclure M, et al. For the determinants of myocardial infarction onset study investigators. Triggering myocardial infarction by sexual activity: low absolute risk and prevention by regular physical exertion[J]. JAMA, 1996,275 ( 18 ) : 1405-1409.