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HOT TOPICS IN CARDIOLOGY: Issue 25, 2011
The use of beta-blockers and the importance of heart rate control in the perioperative and surgical intensive care settings
The use of beta-blockers and the importance of heart rate control in the perioperative and surgical intensive care settings
Fabio Guarracino, Luigi Tritapepe
Correspondence to:
Luigi Tritapepe - MD Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
Cardiac Anesthesia
Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care
Sapienza University of Rome
Policlinico Umberto I
Rome, Italy E-mail: luigi.tritapepe@uniroma1.it
Summary
- THE IMPORTANCE OF HEART RATE
- HEART RATE: AN INDEPENDENT CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTOR
- HOW IS HEART RATE INVOLVED IN CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE?
- PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL RATIONALE IN USING BETA-BLOCKERS IN CRITICAL CARE PATIENTS
- PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF CORONARY PERFUSION
- PERIOPERATIVE MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA
- BETA-BLOCKER THERAPY IN THE PERIOPERATIVE PHASE: PEARLS FROM CLINICAL EVIDENCE
- REFERENCES
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