Objective: Recent growing evidence suggests that beta-blocker treatment could improve cardiovascular dynamics and possibly the outcome of patients admitted to intensive care with severe sepsis or septic shock. Design: Systematic review. Data sources: MEDLINE and EMBASE healthcare databases. Review methods: To investigate this topic, we conducted a systematic review of the above databases up to 31 May 2015. Due to the clinical novelty of the subject, we also included non-randomized clinical studies. We focused on the impact of beta-blocker treatment on mortality, also investigating its effects on cardiovascular, immune and metabolic function. Evidence from experimental studies was reviewed as well. Results: From the initial search we s...
Background Critical illness may lead to activation of the sympathetic system. The sympathetic stimul...
The fast-acting β-1 blocker esmolol has been the center of attention since the landmark article by M...
International audienceBackground: Several studies have shown that heart rate control with selective ...
<div><p></p><p>Objective:</p><p>Recent growing evidence suggests that beta-blocker treatment could i...
Item does not contain fulltextThe administration of beta-blockers in patients with sepsis is a trend...
Background: The incidence of sepsis continues to increase. Septic shock is a major cause of mortalit...
Beta blockers are some of the most studied drugs in the pharmacopoeia. They are already widely used ...
[[abstract]]IntroductionBeta-blockers are widely prescribed to manage hypertension and cardiovascula...
IMPORTANCE beta-Blocker therapy may control heart rate and attenuate the deleterious effects of beta...
BACKGROUND: To assess the influence of beta2-receptor suppression on top of selective beta1-receptor...
The use of beta(β)-blockers during septic shock aimed at countering peripheral adrenergic stress may...
Excessive adrenergic stimulation may be associated with several adverse events and contribute to inc...
Introduction In 2013, a single-centre study reported the safe use of esmolol in patients with septic...
Objective: beta-blocker therapy may control heart rate and attenuate the deleterious effects of beta...
Recent promising findings indicate a possible benefit of β-blockade in septic patients. Ongoing tria...
Background Critical illness may lead to activation of the sympathetic system. The sympathetic stimul...
The fast-acting β-1 blocker esmolol has been the center of attention since the landmark article by M...
International audienceBackground: Several studies have shown that heart rate control with selective ...
<div><p></p><p>Objective:</p><p>Recent growing evidence suggests that beta-blocker treatment could i...
Item does not contain fulltextThe administration of beta-blockers in patients with sepsis is a trend...
Background: The incidence of sepsis continues to increase. Septic shock is a major cause of mortalit...
Beta blockers are some of the most studied drugs in the pharmacopoeia. They are already widely used ...
[[abstract]]IntroductionBeta-blockers are widely prescribed to manage hypertension and cardiovascula...
IMPORTANCE beta-Blocker therapy may control heart rate and attenuate the deleterious effects of beta...
BACKGROUND: To assess the influence of beta2-receptor suppression on top of selective beta1-receptor...
The use of beta(β)-blockers during septic shock aimed at countering peripheral adrenergic stress may...
Excessive adrenergic stimulation may be associated with several adverse events and contribute to inc...
Introduction In 2013, a single-centre study reported the safe use of esmolol in patients with septic...
Objective: beta-blocker therapy may control heart rate and attenuate the deleterious effects of beta...
Recent promising findings indicate a possible benefit of β-blockade in septic patients. Ongoing tria...
Background Critical illness may lead to activation of the sympathetic system. The sympathetic stimul...
The fast-acting β-1 blocker esmolol has been the center of attention since the landmark article by M...
International audienceBackground: Several studies have shown that heart rate control with selective ...