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Title: Botox may eliminate erratic heart rhythms after surgery
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URL Source: http://www.upi.com/Health_News/2015 ... ry/8271431700056/?spt=rln&or=5
Published: May 16, 2015
Author: Stephen Feller
Post Date: 2015-05-16 20:31:17 by Tatarewicz
Keywords: None
Views: 72
Comments: 7

UPI... "What we have now is a preliminary proof of concept that we can use Botox as a way to prevent the opportunity for any atrial fibrillation after surgery," said Dr. Evgeny Pokushalov during a presentation of the study's results.

BOSTON, May 15 (UPI) -- Botox is the go-to solution for millions of people to eliminate facial wrinkles, but has recently been found to prevent heart rhythm problems after major surgeries.

Open heart surgery patients did not develop atrial fibrillation following the procedure after doctors injected botulinum toxin into the fat pads surrounding their hearts.

Sixty patients who underwent surgery were included in the study, said Dr. Evgeny Pokushalov, a professor of medicine at the State Research Institute of Circulation Pathology in Novosibirsk, Russia. Half the patients received injections of the toxin and the rest were given a saline injection instead.

All 30 patients who were given the Botox injection showed no signs of irregular heart rhythms in the three weeks following surgery, compared to seven of the 30 who received saline. Patients were then tracked for a year after surgery and none of the 30 who received a Botox injection had complications.

Roughly one-third of all open heart surgery patients develop atrial fibrillation following the procedure.

"What we have now is a preliminary proof of concept that we can use Botox as a way to prevent the opportunity for any atrial fibrillation after surgery," he said while presenting the research at the Heart Rhythm Society's annual meeting in Boston on May 12.

Botox was approved by the FDA in 1989 for vision problems, in addition to eliminating wrinkles. The drug has since been approved to treat migraines, overactive bladders and excessive sweating, so testing its effectiveness to help regulate heart rhythms is not an overreach.

"I think the concept is intuitive, it makes sense to me," Dr. Micahel Chancellor, a urologist and director of the Aikens Neurology Research Center at Beaumont Health System in Royal Oak, Mich., told Health Day. "Because the way it [Botox] would work to limit atrial fibrillation is analogous to the way it works to prevent and block the nerve-mediated pain and neurotransmitter activity seen, for example, in migraines." Related UPI Stories

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

I've always wondered... your article says Botox can eliminate wrinkles. wiked pedia says "botulinum toxin can be used to prevent development of wrinkles by paralyzing facial muscles."

Does it prevent or eliminate 'em? If by paralyzing muscles, does that mean tense muscles cause them?

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2015-05-16   22:40:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: NeoconsNailed (#1)

Paralytic toxins make people pretty? Yikes!

corruptissima re publica plurimae leges - Tacitus

Dakmar  posted on  2015-05-16   22:50:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: NeoconsNailed (#1)

May have to look up scientific paper for further clues as to how botox works. I've wondered if it might deactivate the circuits that develop my SV tachycardi, so I don't have get the $100-k ablation

Tatarewicz  posted on  2015-05-17   23:14:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Tatarewicz (#3)

Oooh..... hope you don't. Hope it does!

They keep finding weird wonderful new uses for substances.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thalidomide#Medical_uses

Say, would this help your SVTC? http://www.nbcnews.com/health/heart-health/viagra-performs-not-only-bed-heart- n228256

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2015-05-17   23:31:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: NeoconsNailed (#4) (Edited)

Will give a look-see:

http://www.nbcnews.com/health/he...forms-not-only-bed-heart- n228256

No luck: Page Not Found Error 404

We're sorry, the link you followed may be broken or expired. Hit your browser's "back" button to return to solid ground, or take a look at our homepage for today's top news.

Tatarewicz  posted on  2015-05-18   0:13:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Tatarewicz (#5)

For some reason things get changed while pasting. Paste again and make sure the url ends "heart-n228256" without the quotes.

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2015-05-18   9:14:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: All (#5) (Edited)

Found in archive at:

www.nbcnews.com/health/he...ot-only-bed-heart-n228256

In previous url there was a space between heart and number. But no mention in article of fibrillation which is more in the nature of electrophysiology rather than endocrinology which viagra seems to be.

NBC... Viagra Performs Not Only in Bed, But in the Heart By Susan Donaldson James Older men like Playboy’s Hugh Hefner and actor Michael Douglas have sung the praises of Viagra, but now scientists say the erectile dysfunction pill is not only good for your sex life — it’s good for your heart. In the bedroom, Viagra allows greater blood flow to the penis. But in the heart, the “little blue pill” can prevent heart muscle thickening and early-stage heart failure, according to research published today in the open access journal BMC Medicine. advertisement "Large clinical trials are now urgently needed to build on these encouraging findings,” said lead author Dr. Andrea M. Isidori, associate professor of endocrinology at Sapienza University of Rome. Dosages used for heart ailments are lower than those used for erectile dysfunction, and patients in the study showed few side effects. “Surprisingly, in over 1600 treated subjects, no increased risk of visual disturbance, photosensitivity and ‘blue haze,’ was observed,” he told NBC News. The active ingredient in Viagra is sildenafil citrate, which is a phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor (PDE5i). The inhibitor blocks the enzyme PDE5, which prevents relaxation of smooth muscle tissue. Researchers analyzed randomized trials that had been published between January 2004 and May 2014, choosing 24 involving mixed populations of patients who were treated with PDE5i or a placebo. PDE5i was given to men who had cardiovascular disorders, but who did not necessarily suffer from sexual impotence, according to Isidori. The study found that the inhibitor prevented the heart from changing shape in patients suffering from left ventricular hypertrophy, a condition that causes thickening and enlargement of the heart muscle. The drug also improved functioning of the heart in patients with a variety of cardiac conditions, with no effect on blood pressure. advertisement In fact, researchers found that the drug improved efficiency when the heart pumped blood into vessels, along with relaxation between beats. “Very few drugs used in cardiology can actually affect these parameters. For this reason their implications in the treatment and prevention of heart failure are huge.” However, Isidori notes that because these studies were conducted exclusively on men, the next step should be a larger trial on women. "A significant number of subjects suffering from erectile dysfunction are much happier to take pills for heart failure or high blood pressure than to improve their erections." “I am not surprised and it’s good news,” said Dr. Robert A. Kloner, professor of medicine in the cardiovascular division at the Keck School of Medicine at USC in California. “We can always use a new drug for heart failure." Kloner co-authored the book, “Viagra: How the Miracle Drug Happened & What It Can Do for You.” He said this is not the first time, scientists have looked to Viagra for potential heart benefits. In 1989, British scientists tested sildenafil citrate as a medication to treat high blood pressure and angina. By the 1990s in early trials of the drug, researchers noticed an interesting side effect — an increase in erections. In 1996, the pharmaceutical company Pfizer patented it as Viagra, and in just two years, doctors had ordered more than 40,000 prescriptions of the new wonder drug. “When the drug first came out there was a big scare — is this going to kill people?” said Dr. Robb D. Kociol, director of the heart failure program at the CardioVascular Institute at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. advertisement “But in all studies, to the best of my knowledge, it’s not shown any increase in cardiac events in patients who take these drugs,” he said. Past studies have suggested Viagra and other PDE5 inhibitors may have benefits for heart failure by decreasing pulmonary artery resistance and providing cardio-protective effects in settings with low blood flow, according to Kociol. “They also improve exercise tolerance in patients with heart failure,” he said. The drug may even reduce the size of a heart attack. But Kociol said scientists have to “temper” their enthusiasm as more studies are necessary. “As interesting as this paper is, there have been conflicting results,” he said. “If there is a silver bullet, it remains to be seen.” Kociol added that researchers also need to “pay more attention” differences between men and women and between racial groups. Some earlier research suggests that drugs like Viagra might interact differently with estrogen, which is known to have naturally protective properties for the heart. advertisement Heart Disease Can Be Serious, Silent in Young Women Nightly News Paste HTML to embed video: advertisement Still, using a sex drug for the heart may raise some eyebrows. “There is a certain titillation factor when you talk about Viagra — people chuckle,” said Kociol. And for that reason, today doctors prescribe sildenafil citrate for pulmonary arterial hypertension and Raynaud’s syndrome, but market the same drug by a different name — Revatio. But study author Isidori also notes that his new research may also help destigmatize the use of sex drugs like Viagra. “A significant number of subjects suffering from erectile dysfunction are much happier to take pills for heart failure or high blood pressure than to improve their erections,” he said. “This can cause depression and aggravates further their health status and quality of life.” Columbia University psychologist Judy Kuriansky said there will be one other side effect of Viagra for the heart: a “boost” in sales. advertisement “This way, the man and the woman don’t have to blame his impotence or get embarrassed about his inability to perform,” she told NBC News. “Instead they have an excuse — he has a physical problem.” Viagra Performs Not Only in Bed, But in the Heart First published October 19th 2014, 6:30 pm Susan Donaldson James Susan Donaldson James is a contributor to NBC News. She was a digital reporter for ABC News from 2006-2014,... Expand Bio Susan Donaldson James is a contributor to NBC News. She was a digital reporter for ABC News from 2006-2014, covering health, education, culture and politics. Her medical reporting has included in-depth features on infertility, surrogacy, heart disease, suicide, spinal cord injuries and transgender acceptance. Prior to working for ABC, James was a veteran reporter with stories published in the New York Times, the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Chicago Sun, among other newspapers. She also worked overseas for Swiss Radio International and Voice of America Radio.

Tatarewicz  posted on  2015-05-18   23:36:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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