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Case Report of High-Grade Atrioventricular Block and Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy
CONCLUSION: When AVB or other arrhythmias initiate a TTC, the patient can experience sudden cardiac death and decompensate quickly. Therefore, clinicians should understand this rare but fatal complication because these patients require pacemakers and beta blockers.PMID:35348088 | PMC:PMC8817916 | DOI:10.7812/TPP/21.006
Source: The Permanente journal - March 29, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Rohan Prasad Mohammad Fahad Salam Shaurya Srivastava Fnu Samreen Zulfiqar Qutrio Baloch Source Type: research

Perioperative beta-blockers for preventing surgery-related mortality and morbidity.
CONCLUSIONS: According to our findings, perioperative application of beta-blockers still plays a pivotal role in cardiac surgery, as they can substantially reduce the high burden of supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias in the aftermath of surgery. Their influence on mortality, AMI, stroke, congestive heart failure, hypotension and bradycardia in this setting remains unclear.In non-cardiac surgery, evidence shows an association of beta-blockers with increased all-cause mortality. Data from low risk of bias trials further suggests an increase in stroke rate with the use of beta-blockers. As the quality of evidence is...
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - March 13, 2018 Category: General Medicine Authors: Blessberger H, Kammler J, Domanovits H, Schlager O, Wildner B, Azar D, Schillinger M, Wiesbauer F, Steinwender C Tags: Cochrane Database Syst Rev Source Type: research

Antiarrhythmics for maintaining sinus rhythm after cardioversion of atrial fibrillation.
CONCLUSIONS: Several class IA, IC and III drugs, as well as class II drugs (beta-blockers), are moderately effective in maintaining sinus rhythm after conversion of atrial fibrillation. However, they increase adverse events, including pro-arrhythmia, and some of them (disopyramide, quinidine and sotalol) may increase mortality. Possible benefits on clinically relevant outcomes (stroke, embolism, heart failure) remain to be established. PMID: 25820938 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - April 2, 2015 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Lafuente-Lafuente C, Valembois L, Bergmann JF, Belmin J Tags: Cochrane Database Syst Rev Source Type: research

Perioperative beta-blockers for preventing surgery-related mortality and morbidity.
CONCLUSIONS: According to our findings, perioperative application of beta-blockers still plays a pivotal role in cardiac surgery , as they can substantially reduce the high burden of supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias in the aftermath of surgery. Their influence on mortality, AMI, stroke, congestive heart failure, hypotension and bradycardia in this setting remains unclear.In non-cardiac surgery, evidence from low risk of bias trials shows an increase in all-cause mortality and stroke with the use of beta-blockers. As the quality of evidence is still low to moderate, more evidence is needed before a definitive co...
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - September 18, 2014 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Blessberger H, Kammler J, Domanovits H, Schlager O, Wildner B, Azar D, Schillinger M, Wiesbauer F, Steinwender C Tags: Cochrane Database Syst Rev Source Type: research