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Perioperative beta-blocker therapy in vascular surgery: clinical update

Hackam D. Perioperative beta-blocker therapy in vascular surgery: clinical update. J Vasc Surg.  2006; 43 (3): 632-634.

Patients undergoing vascular surgery comprise a group at elevated risk of fatal and nonfatal perioperative cardiovascular events.  In four recent longitudinal studies, the 30-day incidence of death in such patients was three per cent to six per cent, and the incidence of myocardial infarction was five per cent to 14%.  Growing evidence suggests that beta-adrenergic receptor antagonists prevent cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in high-risk patients undergoing noncardiac surgery, including those undergoing vascular surgery.  This article reviews the available evidence concerning beta-blockers and provides guidance for their use in the perioperative setting.



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