12 results
Primary objective: The primary objective of the study is to determine the effect of oral dipyridamole treatment on the innate immune response induced by a lipopolysaccharide (LPS) challenge. Various pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines will be…
Explore 4 week post-treatment effect of seven day administration of dipyridamole on nucleoside transport inhibition.
1. Creating a reproducible and valid method for adenosine measurement2. Studying the effect of dipyridamole on the endogenous adenosine concentration before and after CPT.
Demonstrate that with contemporary cardiac CT scan protocols good opacification of the coronary arteries can be achieved, that is similar to low-osmolar contrast media injected at the same iodine delivery rate. In addition, we will investigate the…
The purpose of this project is to explore whether a short treatment with dipyridamole (2.5 days; i.e. 5 capsules) can reduce ischemia-reperfusion injury in the forearm.
To test the hypothesis that dipyridamole improves tolerance to ischemia-reperfusion in patients undergoing elective PCI.
Creating a reproducible and valid method for adenosine measurement
The purpose of this project is to explore the interaction between caffeine and dipyridamole on ischemia-reperfusion injury in the forearm.
To study the effect of oral pretreatment with dipyridamole on troponin-I release after CABG. Secondary objectives are whether oral pretreatment with dipyridamole reduces postoperative CABG arrhythmias, prolonged inotropic support, and duration of…
To study whether dipyridamole reduces gastrointestinal absorption of metformin.
1: Compare the differences in the PRAGMA-CF score: the volume proportion of the lung with structural airways disease (%Dis), measured from chest CT images at 48 weeks between treatment arms 2: Compare the differences in PRAGMA-CF subscores: the…
Primary Objective: to obtain reliable estimates of the rates of vascular death and non-fatal stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation and a recent anticoagulation-associated ICH who are treated with apixaban versus those who are treated with APDs…