Heart rateHeart failureAims Current guidelines recommend beta‐blocker therapy in chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) titrated according to tolerated target dose. The efficiency of this strategy to obtain adequate heart rate (HR) control remains unclear in clinical practice. The...
September 15, 2009 (London, United Kingdom)— A new analysis of the Anglo-Scandinavian Cardiac Outcomes Trial--Blood Pressure Lowering Arm (ASCOT-BPLA) shows that the amlodipine (Norvasc, Pfizer)-based arm of the study remained superior to the beta-blocker arm, even when resting heart rate ...
Some medications are also known to affect the heart rate, Dr. Singh adds. Stimulants such as pseudoephedrine, a common ingredient found in decongestants, can elevate it. Beta-blockers, which are medications used to treat high blood pressure and hyperthyroidism, can act on heart rate as well ...
Beta blockers, drugs that reduce your blood pressure Anti-clotting agents Antidepressants Heart attack and heart disease. Heart attack and heart disease can result in a slower resting heart rate [25,6]. Radiation therapy. Radiation therapy can damage the heart muscle, which can slow down the re...
Interestingly, an exploratory analysis of the Osteoarthritis Initiative cohort showed that the use of beta blockers (heart rate–reducing agents) was associated with less radiographic progression than was non-use17. In the Genetics of Osteoarthritis and Lifestyle study, beta-blocker use was associated...
Medication use.Some groups of medication can raise or lower your pulse. Beta blockers, for example, block your adrenaline and tend to slow your heart rate. A high dose of thyroid medication, on the other hand, could increase your heart rate. ...
Subjects who reported using beta-blockers from the baseline to the third study visit were excluded from the current analysis. Information on anti-arrhythmia drugs as well as medications for asthma or COPD was not recorded. Some of the drugs in these classes of medication are related to RHR. ...
These findings remained consistent in analyses accounting for incident coronary heart disease, excluding individuals with prior cardiovascular events, or those taking beta‐blockers; and in subgroups defined by several individual participant characteristics. In a pooled random effects meta‐analysis of 7...
The impact on mortality outcomes of beta-blockers and calcium blockers in post-myocardial infarction (MI) has been suggested to be related to resting heart... Michel,Cucherat - 《European Heart Journal》 被引量: 216发表: 2007年 Intraindividual Reproducibility of Heart Rate Variability Heart rat...
The Ser49Gly polymorphism of the β1 ADR was associated with resting heart rate in hypertensive African‐Americans and hypertensive whites taking beta‐blockers, with carriers of the Gly allele having a higher mean resting heart rate by 2.7 and 4.4 beats per minute (bpm), respectively. The ...