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Beta blockers after cardiac surgery reduce length of stay and complications

11.10.04 | Annals of Pharmacotherapy

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In the article entitled, "Impact of Prophylactic Postoperative Beta-Blockade on Post-Cardiothoracic Surgery Length of Stay and Atrial Fibrillation," Craig I. Coleman PharmD, C. Michael White PharmD, and co-researchers at Connecticut's Hartford Hospital report findings from 1660 patients collected over a 4-year period. In the largest trial of its kind to date, all patients received standard care and half also began beta-blocker treatment shortly after surgery.

In addition to reduced hospital stays and atrial fibrillation, early beta-blocker use was also associated with significant reductions in patient death, the risk of fluid in the lungs, and the need for a balloon pump to assist the heart. Those events were reduced by 59%, 55%, and 53%, respectively. There was no difference in the occurrence of post-surgical stroke or heart attack between the two groups.

In the study a variety of beta-blockers were used at an average dose equivalent to 75 mg/day of metoprolol. Higher doses did not result in additional benefits, nor were outcomes affected by whether patients had taken a beta-blocker prior to surgery. Adverse effects during the study were not mentioned.

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APA:
Annals of Pharmacotherapy. (2004, November 10). Beta blockers after cardiac surgery reduce length of stay and complications. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8YW606Z1/beta-blockers-after-cardiac-surgery-reduce-length-of-stay-and-complications.html
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"Beta blockers after cardiac surgery reduce length of stay and complications." Brightsurf News, Nov. 10 2004, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8YW606Z1/beta-blockers-after-cardiac-surgery-reduce-length-of-stay-and-complications.html.