M. Chandler, W. Stanley, H. Morita, G. Suzuki, Bridgette A. Roth, B. Blackburn, A. Wolff, H. Sabbah
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Abstract
The present study assesses whether ranolazine increases left ventricular (LV) function without an increase in myocardial oxygen consumption (M&OV0312;o2) and thus improves LV mechanical efficiency in dogs with heart failure (HF). Ranolazine did not change M&OV0312;o2 and LV mechanical efficiency increased (22.4±2.8% to 30.9±3.4% (P <0.05). In contrast, dobutamine significantly increased M&OV0312;o2 and did not improve mechanical efficiency. Thus, short-term treatment with ranolazine improved LV function without an increase in M&OV0312;o2, resulting in an increased myocardial mechanical efficiency in dogs with HF.