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Beta-blockers in the Perioperative Period: Are there Indications other than Prevention of Cardiac Ischemia
Current Drug Targets, 09/02/09
Kadoi Y et al. – Betablockers are useful in stabilizing hemodynamics during electroconvulsive therapy, intubation and emergency periods. Physicians need to bear in mind the benefits of beta–blockers for purposes other than preventing cardiac events when applied in the perioperative period, and should be familiar with the pharmacodynamics and effective dosages of these agents.
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