Abstract
Enhancement of Pellets Formation of Marine Aspergillus Niger with Deficiency of Plasma Membrane ATPase
Highlights
Sick sinus syndrome (SSS) is a common and prevalent disease characterized by symptomatic dysfunction of the sinoatrial node
We studied 65 inpatients with SSS who were without permanent pacemaker implantation and were treated with or without calcium dibutyryladenosine cyclophosphate (CDC) at random
We observed the treatment with calcium dibutyryladenosine cyclophosphate (CDC) on individuals hospitalized for SSS to investigate the therapeutic effects of CDC
Summary
The study assessed the therapeutic effects of calcium dibutyryladenosine cyclophosphate (CDC) on patients with SSS. Method: We studied 65 inpatients with SSS who were without permanent pacemaker implantation and were treated with or without CDC at random. The patients who received intravenous injection with CDC in addition to conventional treatment were considered as treatment group. The patients who only received conventional treatment were considered as control group. After 12 days administration, manifestations, 12-lead electrocardiographic and 24-hour Holter monitor were compared respectively
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