Practica oto-rhino-laryngologica. Suppl.
Online ISSN : 2185-1557
Print ISSN : 0912-1870
ISSN-L : 0912-1870
Effects of Drugs for Vascular Disturbances on Patients with Vertigo
Yoshiro WadaNobuya FujitaIsao KohTakashi UedaTakashi Matsunaga
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1990 Volume 1990 Issue Supplement37 Pages 78-83

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To investigate the effects of drugs for vascular disturbances, the ultrasonic doppler method was used to measure the vertebral and common carotid arterial hemodynamics in patients with vertigo. We used Brovincamine and Moxisylyte to treat cerebrovascular disturbances, and used sodium carbonate (7%) and papaverine as systemic vasodilators. Patients were administered 100 mg of Brovincamine (5 cases),150 mg of Moxisylyte (5cases) 200 mg of papaverine (5 cases) orally, and 50 ml of sodium bicarbonate (5 cases) intravenously. Sixty minutes after administration of Brovincamine or Moxisylyte, mean blood velocity of the vertebral arteries on only the slower side increased, and the difference of blood velocity between the right and left sides decreased.

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