Beta-blockersChronic heart failure (CHF) is a common and disabling condition with morbidity and mortality that increase dramatically with advancing age. There are evidences, from both randomized trials and observational studies, that suggest that beta-blockers are effective and well tolerated in ...
Beta-blockers have become one of the cornerstones of treatment of patients with heart failure (HF) and depressed left ventricular function, but in clinical practice only 30-35 % of patients achieve the therapeutic target dose as established in randomized clinical trials. Mo...
Do beta-blockers have a role in the treatment of chronic heart failure? There has been growing interest in and recognition of the role of beta-blockers in chronic heart failure (CHF). The mode of action is complex and several mechanisms have been proposed. The principal rationale for the ...
Although evidence based guidelines recommend optimal use of beta blockers in all patients with chronic heart failure unless contraindicated, they are often underutilized and/or prescribed below the recommended dosage in the majority of patients with heart failure. To our knowledge, however, the optimal...
[Beta-blockers in chronic heart failure] Chronic heart failure (CHF) constitutes a significant clinical issue due to its increasing prevalence in general population and still fatal prognosis. During last twenty years the significance of beta-blockers in the treatment of CHF has... J Petruk-Kowal...
(2001) The role of beta-blockers in the management of patients with heart failure. Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing 20 , 24-29 /... EM Maccallum - 《Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing Dccn》 被引量: 6发表: 2001年 Use of beta-blockers in chronic heart failure. [Dutch] (2001) The...
The problem of heart failure (HF) has become a topic of great interest. Until recently, the use of beta-blockers in patients with HF was considered as one of the contraindications which were taught to medical students as realities with a strict policy to avoid them in HF patients. Times ...
Heart rate control using beta-blockers for heart failure with atrial fibrillation: more than enough is too much. Hypertens Res 42, 1826–1827 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41440-019-0303-x Download citation Received22 June 2019 Revised03 July 2019 Accepted03 July 2019 Published30 July ...
The value of various therapeutic interventions should be based on proven effect in women and not on an assumption based on proven benefit in men. Among the medications currently recommended for patients with systolic heart failure, beta-blockers have the strongest data supporting their efficacy in ...
Sustained oral treatment with beta blockers has been shown to improve symptoms in patients with chronic heart failure. In non-placebo-controlled trials, the administration initially of a low dose, gradually increased over a period of weeks has been demonstrated to improve both symptoms, exercise cap...