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The journal “Rational Pharmacotherapy in Cardiology” has been published since 2005 with the support of the All-Russian Society of Cardiologists and the State Research Center for Preventive Medicine of the Russian Ministry of Health.

The journal adheres to an open access policy, all materials are free for readers and organizations. Users can read, download, copy, transmit, print, study, link to full-text versions of articles in the journal without requesting permission from the publisher or author. This policy is in accordance with the principles of the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI).

Chief Editor

Oganov Rafael Gegamovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor, academician of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences

Deputy editors-in-chief

Boytsov Sergey Anatolyevich, Doctor of Medical Sciences Professor

Martsevich Sergey Yurievich, Doctor of Medical Sciences Professor

Shalnova Svetlana Anatolyevna, Doctor of Medical Sciences Professor

Executive Secretary

Maslennikova Galina Yakovlevna, Ph.D. Leading Researcher

Deputy Executive Secretary

Kolos Igor Petrovich, Ph.D. Researcher

Commissioning Editor

Lishuta Alexey Sergeevich, Ph.D. assistant

Editorial team:

Alexandrov Andrey Alekseevich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Moscow)

Anichkov Dmitry Alexandrovich, Ph.D. assistant professor

Akhmedzhanov Nadir Migdatovich, Ph.D. Leading Researcher (Moscow)

Burtsev Vladimir Ivanovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Moscow)

Vasyuk Yuri Aleksandrovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Moscow)

Gilyarevsky Sergey Rudzherovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Moscow)

Golikov Alexey Petrovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor, academician of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (Moscow)

Deev Alexander Dmitrievich, Ph.D. Head of Biostatistics Laboratory (Moscow)

Dovgalevsky Pavel Yakovlevich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Saratov)

Doshchitsin Vladimir Leonidovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Moscow)

Drapkina Oksana Mikhailovna, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Moscow)

Zadionchenko Vladimir Semenovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Moscow)

Zakirova Alyara Nurmukhamedovna, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Ufa)

Kalinina Anna Mikhailovna, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Moscow)

Konradi Alexandra Olegovna, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (St. Petersburg)

Kontsevaya Anna Vasilievna, Doctor of Medical Sciences head of laboratory (Moscow)

Kutishenko Natalya Petrovna, Doctor of Medical Sciences head of laboratory (Moscow)

Kukharchuk Valery Vladimirovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (Moscow)

Latfullin Ildus Anvarovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Kazan)

Lopatin Yuri Mikhailovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Volgograd)

Martynov Anatoly Ivanovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor, academician of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (Moscow)

Matyushin Gennady Vasilievich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Krasnoyarsk)

Nebieridze David Vasilievich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Moscow)

Nikitin Yuri Petrovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor, academician of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (Novosibirsk)

Perova Natalya Vladimirovna, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Moscow)

Podzolkov Valery Ivanovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Moscow)

Pozdnyakov Yuri Mikhailovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Zhukovsky)

Savenkov Mikhail Petrovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Moscow)

Sulimov Vitaly Andreevich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Moscow)

Tkacheva Olga Nikolaevna, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Moscow)

Fishman Boris Borisovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Veliky Novgorod)

Chazova Irina Evgenievna, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Moscow)

Shalaev Sergey Vasilievich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Tyumen)

Shostak Nadezhda Aleksandrovna, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Moscow)

Yakusevich Vladimir Valentinovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Yaroslavl)

Yakushin Sergey Stepanovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences professor (Ryazan)

International Editorial Board:

Adamyan Karlen Grigorievich, Doctor of Medical Sciences Professor, Academician of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the Republic of Armenia (Yerevan, Armenia)

Vardas Panos, professor (Heraklion, Greece)

Vijayraghavan Govindan, professor (Thiruvananthapuram, India)

DeMaria Antonio, professor (San Diego, USA)

Rational pharmacotherapy in cardiology

Rational pharmacotherapy in cardiology

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News

The 2nd World Congress of Clinical Lipidology will take place in Vienna, Austria from 5-7 December, 2014

This extraordinary event will provide state of the art educational lectures in the field of clinical lipidology, focusing on practical lipid management including difficult to treat hyperlipidemias, genetic dyslipidemias, screening, dietary and nutraceutical approaches and case studies. Major emphasis will be given to new therapeutics, diagnosis and management of high risk patients.

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This year, ICI Meeting 2014 will be taking place on December 14-16, 2014 in Tel Aviv, Israel

ICI Meeting is the premier international conference for Innovations in Cardiovascular Systems: heart, brain, peripheral vessels, high-tech life science industry and emerging Mobile Health solutions. Congress website is: http://2014.icimeeting.com/

International Forum of Cardiology and Internal Medicine

03/25/2013-03/27/2013 Moscow

The main scientific directions of the Forum were:

  • Improving the management of cardiac patients
  • Emergency and first aid for cardiovascular disease
  • Routine clinical examination of cardiac patients
  • Prevention of cardiovascular disease at the population and individual
  • New medical technologies in the treatment and prevention of cardiac patients
  • Interventional cardiology and surgical treatments for cardiovascular disease
  • Problems of rehabilitation of cardiac patients

All stages of the Forum’s preparing and its scientific program were available on the Internet on the official site www.cardioprogress.ru.

Scientific and practical peer-reviewed journal for cardiologists and therapists "Rational Pharmacotherapy in Cardiology" has been published since 2005 with the support of the Russian Society of Cardiology and the State Research Center for Preventive Medicine. It is a nationwide publication with a frequency of 6 issues per year. Included in the List of publications of the Higher Attestation Commission for publishing the results of dissertations of candidates and doctors of sciences. Distributed by subscription and free of charge at specialized events.

The Editorial Board includes leading Russian scientists in the field of cardiology, preventive cardiology, internal medicine, clinical pharmacology and preventive pharmacotherapy, including 38 doctors of science, including 6 academicians of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The International Editorial Council includes well-known foreign cardiologists.

The main content of the journal is represented by original scientific articles, scientific reviews, lectures, and the results of analysis of clinical practice. The journal covers the problems of early diagnosis, primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular diseases and comorbidities, the effective use of drug therapy, and current issues of experimental and clinical pharmacology.

All materials are posted free of charge and undergo a thorough scientific examination: double-blind review, plagiarism check, multi-stage editing. Authors are required to provide a disclosure of conflicts of interest related to publication. Reviewers are experts in the subject matter of the materials being reviewed. In each issue, the best original articles are translated and published in Russian and English.

The journal has a website in Russian (www.rpcardio.ru) and English (www.rpcardio.com) in which the full texts of published materials for all years are publicly available. The journal is also presented in open access on the website of the Scientific Electronic Library (SEL) and is included in the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI). In May 2016, the two-year impact factor of the RSCI for 2015 was 1.051. Full-text electronic versions of all published materials are also available on the websites of the Russian Scientific Electronic Library CyberLeninka and the international open access website DOAJ. Published materials are presented in the electronic databases Web of Science, SCOPUS, EMBASE, Index Copernicus, Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory.

Members of the editorial board:

Editor-in-Chief - Boytsov S.A.

Deputy editors-in-chief:

Drapkina O.M., Martsevich S.Yu., Oganov R.G., Shalnova S.A.

Lishuta A.S. (Commissioning Editor)

Butina E.K. (executive Secretary)

Editorial board:

Anichkov D.A., Akhmedzhanov N.M., Burtsev V.I. , Vasyuk Yu.A., Gilyarevsky S.R., Gorbunov V.M., Deev D.A., Doshchicin V.L., Zadionchenko V.S. , Kalinina A.M., Kontsevaya A.V., Kutishenko N.P., Kukharchuk V.V., Lukyanov M.M., Martynov A.I., Napalkov D.A., Nebieridze D.V., Podzolkov V.I., Pozdnyakov Yu.M., Savenkov M.P. , Smirnova M.I., Tkacheva O.N., Chazova I.E. , Shostak N.A., Yakusevich V.V., Yakushin S.S.

Editorial Council:

Adamyan K. G. (Yerevan, Armenia), Vardas P. (Heraklion, Greece), Vijeiraghavan G.

(Thiruvananthapuram, India), Golikov A.P. (Moscow, Russia), DeMaria A. (San Diego, USA),

Dovgalevsky P.Ya. (Samara, Russia), Dzhusipov A.K. (Almaty, Kazakhstan), Zakirova A.N. (Ufa,

Russia), Kenda M.F. (Ljubljana, Slovenia), Kovalenko V.N. (Kyiv, Ukraine), Conradi A.O.

(St. Petersburg, Russia), Kurbanov R. D. (Tashkent, Uzbekistan), Latfullin I. A. (Kazan, Russia),

Lopatin Yu.M. (Volgograd, Russia), Matyushin G.V., (Krasnoyarsk, Russia), Mrochek A.G. (Minsk,

Belarus), Nikitin Yu.P., (Novosibirsk, Russia), Oleynikov V.E. (Penza, Russia), Perova N.V.

(Moscow, Russia), Popovich M. I. (Chisinau, Moldova), Pushka P. (Helsinki, Finland),

Stachenko S. (Edmonton, Canada), Fishman B.B. (Veliky Novgorod, Russia),

Tsinamdzgvrishvili B.V. (Tbilisi, Georgia), Shalaev S.V. (Tyumen, Russia).

Year of issue: 2005

Genre: Cardiology

Format: PDF

Quality: eBook (originally computer)

Description: The practical guide “Rational pharmacotherapy of cardiovascular diseases” provides the classification and clinical pharmacology of drugs used for cardiovascular diseases. Typical clinical manifestations, diagnostic criteria, basic principles and treatment regimens for cardiovascular diseases with levels of evidence are described. The features of managing different groups of patients are covered, and treatment algorithms for individual nosological forms are given. The guide provides extensive background information to facilitate rational, individualized selection of a drug and treatment regimen.
The practical guide “Rational pharmacotherapy of cardiovascular diseases” is intended for practicing physicians, students of higher medical educational institutions and students of advanced training courses.

Clinical pharmacology of drugs for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases
Beta blockers
Calcium antagonists (calcium channel blockers)
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors
Angiotensin II receptor blockers
Centrally acting antihypertensives

Central α2 receptor agonists
Imidazoline 1 receptor agonists
Direct acting vasodilators (myotropic)
Alpha blockers
Ganglioblockers
Diuretics

Loop (potent) diuretics
Thiazide and thiazide-like diuretics
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
Potassium sparing diuretics
Aldosterone receptor antagonists
Nitrates
Cardiac glycosides
Adrenergic agonists
Antiarrhythmic drugs
Drugs affecting blood clotting and platelet function

Direct anticoagulants
Unfractionated (standard) heparin
Low molecular weight (fractionated) heparins
Fondaparinux sodium
Direct acting thrombin inhibitors
Indirect anticoagulants
Antiplatelet agents
Acetylsalicylic acid
Thienopyridine derivatives
Blockers of glycoprotein IIb/IIIa platelet receptors
Fibrinolytics
Lipid-lowering drugs
HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (statins)
Fibric acid derivatives (fibrates)
Nicotinic acid and its derivatives
Bile acid sequestrants
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
Narcotic analgesics
Phlebotonics

Clinical guidelines
Chronic ischemic heart disease
Unstable angina
Myocardial infarction
Atherosclerosis. Lipid disorders
Arterial hypertension. Hypertonic disease
Secondary (symptomatic) arterial hypertension

Hypertension due to kidney disease
Hypertension in glomerulonephritis and pyelonephritis
Hypertension in diabetic nephropathy
Vasorenal hypertension
Hypertension caused by diseases of the cardiovascular system
Hypertension in coarctation of the aorta
AH in nonspecific aortoarteritis
Hypertension caused by diseases of the endocrine system
Hypertension with hypersecretion of mineralocorticoids
Hypertension with hypersecretion of glucocorticoids (Itsenko-Cushing syndrome and disease)
AH in pheochromocytoma
Hypertension in hypothyroidism
Metabolic syndrome
Pulmonary hypertension
Heart rhythm disturbances

Changes in the automaticity of the sinoatrial node
Sinus arrhythmia
Sinus bradycardia
Sinus tachycardia
Sick sinus syndrome
Ectopic contractions and rhythms
Passive (substituting or slipping) complexes and rhythms
Active ectopic impulses (complexes) and rhythms. Extrasystole Supraventricular tachycardia
Automatic atrial tachycardia
Reciprocal tachycardias
Reciprocal AV nodal tachycardia
Atrial flutter
Atrial fibrillation (atrial fibrillation)
Ventricular tachycardia
Ventricular flutter and fibrillation
WPW syndrome
Thromboembolic complications in patients with atrial fibrillation
Heart failure
Cardiomyopathies

Dilated cardiomyopathy
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Restrictive cardiomyopathy
Myocarditis
Pericardial diseases

Pericarditis
Cardiac tamponade
Constrictive pericarditis
Infective endocarditis
Acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease
Systemic vasculitis

Polyarteritis nodosa
Microscopic polyangiitis
Wegener's granulomatosis
Churg-Strauss syndrome (allergic angiitis and granulomatosis)
Hemorrhagic vasculitis (Henoch-Schönlein purpura)
Giant cell arteritis and polymyalgia rheumatica
Takayasu arteritis (nonspecific aortoarteritis)
Essential cryoglobulinemic vasculitis
Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism
Chronic venous insufficiency of the lower extremities

Descriptions of medicines
Aymalin
Acridilol
Acripamide
Aksetin
Actovegin
Amiodarone
Amlodipine
Amphetamine
Aponil
Aspirin cardio
Atenolol
Atorvastatin
Acenocoumarol
Acetazolamide
Bezafibrate
Bendazole
Betak
Betaxolol
Bisogamma
Bisoprolol
Bretylium tosylate
Bumecaine
Warfarin Nycomed
Verapamil
Veroshpiron
Vincamine
Gallopamil
Gemfibrozil
Heparin sodium
Heparinoid
Hydralazine
Hydrochlorothiazide
Glucobay
Glucophage
Dalteparin sodium
Detralex
Diazem
Diakarb
Digitoxin
Digoxin
Diltiazem
Dipyridamole
Diroton
Doxazosin
Isoprenaline
Isosorbide dinitrate
Isosorbide mononitrate
Invoril
Indapamide
Indapamide
Indobufen
Ionic
Irbesartan
Iruzid
Irumed
Candesartan
Kapoten
Captopril
Carvedilol
Cardiomagnyl
Clexane
Clerimed
Clonidine
Klopamide
Concor
Concor Cor
Xanthinol nicotinate
Lanatoside C
Lappaconitine hydrobromide
Lacidipine
Lisinopril
Lovastatin
Losartan
Medakson
Honeyclave
Medostatin
Melox
Methyldopa
Metocard
Metoprolol
Mildronate
Minoxidil
Moxonidine
Molsidomin
Moexipril
Nadolol
Nadroparin calcium
Nebivolol
Nebilet
Nicardipine
A nicotinic acid
Nimodipine
Nitrendipine
Nitroglycerine
Nitrocor spray
Nifedipine
Nifecard HL
Nicergoline
Normodipine
Oxprenolol
Omelar Cardio
Osmo-Adalat
Perindopril
Pindolol
Pravastatin
Prazosin
Primalia bitartrate
Preductal MV
Prestarium
Procainamide
Propaphenone
Propranolol
Proroksan
Purolase
Ramipril
Renipril
Renipril GT
Rilmenidine
Riodipine
Selemicin
Simvastatin
symbol
SotaHEXAL
Spirapril
Talinolol
Telmisartan
Terazosin
Ticlopidine
Tinzaparin sodium
Trandolapril
Triamterene
Trimetazidine
Trinitrolong
Ouabain
Urapidil
Urokinase
Felodipin
Fenyndion
Phenytoin
Fenofibrate
Phentolamine
Fluvastatin
Flunarizine
Fosinopril
Quinapril
Quinidine
Chlorthalidone
Celiprolol
Cilazapril
Cinnarizine
Ciprofibrate
Ednit
Enalapril
EnalaprilHEXAL
Enalaprilat
Enam
Enarenal
Enoxaparin sodium
Eprosartan
Eptifibatide
Esmolol
Ethyl biscoumacetate

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