We seek to examine the efficacy and safety of prereperfusion emergency medical services (EMS)–administered intravenous metoprolol in anterior ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction patients undergoing eventual primary angioplasty. This is a prespecified subgroup analysis of the Effect of Metoprolol in Cardioprotection During an Acute Myocardial Infarction trial population, who all eventually received oral metoprolol within 12 to 24 hours. We studied patients receiving intravenous metoprolol by EMS and compared them with others treated by EMS but not receiving intravenous metoprolol. Outcomes included infarct size and left ventricular ejection fraction on cardiac magnetic resonance imaging at 1 week, and safety by measuring the incidence...
OBJECTIVES This study sought to evaluate the effect of early intravenous metoprolol on left ventricu...
The impact of intravenous (IV) beta-blockers before primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI...
The impact of intravenous (IV) beta-blockers before primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI...
We seek to examine the efficacy and safety of prereperfusion emergency medical services (EMS)–admini...
We seek to examine the efficacy and safety of prereperfusion emergency medical services (EMS)–admini...
Study objectiveWe seek to examine the efficacy and safety of prereperfusion emergency medical servic...
Study objectiveWe seek to examine the efficacy and safety of prereperfusion emergency medical servic...
The goal of this trial was to study the long-term effects of intravenous (IV) metoprolol administrat...
ObjectivesThe goal of this trial was to study the long-term effects of intravenous (IV) metoprolol a...
Besides its protective effect against neutrophil-mediated injury at reperfusion, intravenous (IV) me...
Pre-reperfusion administration of intravenous (IV) metoprolol reduces infarct size in ST-segment ele...
Pre-reperfusion administration of intravenous (IV) metoprolol reduces infarct size in ST-segment ele...
Pre-reperfusion administration of intravenous (IV) metoprolol reduces infarct size in ST-segment ele...
AbstractBackgroundPre-reperfusion administration of intravenous (IV) metoprolol reduces infarct size...
Objectives This study sought to evaluate the effect of early intravenous metoprolol on left ventric...
OBJECTIVES This study sought to evaluate the effect of early intravenous metoprolol on left ventricu...
The impact of intravenous (IV) beta-blockers before primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI...
The impact of intravenous (IV) beta-blockers before primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI...
We seek to examine the efficacy and safety of prereperfusion emergency medical services (EMS)–admini...
We seek to examine the efficacy and safety of prereperfusion emergency medical services (EMS)–admini...
Study objectiveWe seek to examine the efficacy and safety of prereperfusion emergency medical servic...
Study objectiveWe seek to examine the efficacy and safety of prereperfusion emergency medical servic...
The goal of this trial was to study the long-term effects of intravenous (IV) metoprolol administrat...
ObjectivesThe goal of this trial was to study the long-term effects of intravenous (IV) metoprolol a...
Besides its protective effect against neutrophil-mediated injury at reperfusion, intravenous (IV) me...
Pre-reperfusion administration of intravenous (IV) metoprolol reduces infarct size in ST-segment ele...
Pre-reperfusion administration of intravenous (IV) metoprolol reduces infarct size in ST-segment ele...
Pre-reperfusion administration of intravenous (IV) metoprolol reduces infarct size in ST-segment ele...
AbstractBackgroundPre-reperfusion administration of intravenous (IV) metoprolol reduces infarct size...
Objectives This study sought to evaluate the effect of early intravenous metoprolol on left ventric...
OBJECTIVES This study sought to evaluate the effect of early intravenous metoprolol on left ventricu...
The impact of intravenous (IV) beta-blockers before primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI...
The impact of intravenous (IV) beta-blockers before primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI...