Resting heart rate in ambulatory heart failure with reduced ejection fraction treated with beta ‐blockers
ConclusionsIn our single ‐centre experience, the majority of patients with chronic HFrEF treated with beta‐blocker therapy did not achieve target doses over time, and a substantial proportion had inadequate control of resting HR. There was no relationship between achieved beta‐blocker target dose and resting HR contro l.
Source: ESC Heart Failure - Category: Cardiology Authors: Kenneth D. Varian,
Xinge Ji,
Justin L. Grodin,
Frederik H. Verbrugge,
Alex Milinovich,
Michael W. Kattan,
W.H. Wilson Tang Tags: Original Research Article Source Type: research
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