International audienceAbstractBackgroundAdministration of a selective β1-blocker, such as esmolol, in human septic shock has demonstrated cardiovascular protective effects related to heart rate reduction. Certain experimental data also indicate that esmolol exerts systemic anti-inflammatory and beneficial effects on vascular tone. Thus, the present study aimed to determine whether a non-chronotropic dose of esmolol maintains its protective cardiovascular and anti-inflammatory effects in experimental septic shock.MethodsFour hours after cecal ligation and puncture (CLP), Wistar male rats were randomly allocated to the following groups (n = 8): CLP, CLP + E-1 (esmolol: 1 mg.kg−1.h−1), CLP + E-5 (esmolol: 5 mg.kg−1.h−1), CLP + E-18 (esmolol: 1...
Persisting tachycardia is often observed in resuscitated septic shock patients, and it is an indepen...
Comment on Beta-blockers in septic shock: a magnifying glass on the relation heart vessel. [J Thorac...
Clinical data suggests that heart rate (HR) control with selective beta1-blockers may improve cardia...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:Preliminary experimental data suggest that selective β1-blockers may...
International audienceBackground: Several studies have shown that heart rate control with selective ...
The mechanism by which heart rate (HR) control with esmolol improves hemodynamics during septic shoc...
An elevated heart rate (HR) often persists in resuscitated septic shock patients, increasing the ris...
none13noVentricular-arterial (V-A) decoupling decreases myocardial efficiency and is exacerbated by ...
IMPORTANCE beta-Blocker therapy may control heart rate and attenuate the deleterious effects of beta...
Objective: beta-blocker therapy may control heart rate and attenuate the deleterious effects of beta...
\u3b2-Blocker therapy may control heart rate and attenuate the deleterious effects of \u3b2-adrenerg...
β-blocker therapy may control heart rate and attenuate the deleterious effects of β-stimulating cate...
Background: Several studies have shown that heart rate control with selective beta-1 blockers in sep...
Excessive adrenergic stimulation may be associated with several adverse events and contribute to inc...
Introduction: Despite adequate initial resuscitation, some septic shock patients continue to display...
Persisting tachycardia is often observed in resuscitated septic shock patients, and it is an indepen...
Comment on Beta-blockers in septic shock: a magnifying glass on the relation heart vessel. [J Thorac...
Clinical data suggests that heart rate (HR) control with selective beta1-blockers may improve cardia...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:Preliminary experimental data suggest that selective β1-blockers may...
International audienceBackground: Several studies have shown that heart rate control with selective ...
The mechanism by which heart rate (HR) control with esmolol improves hemodynamics during septic shoc...
An elevated heart rate (HR) often persists in resuscitated septic shock patients, increasing the ris...
none13noVentricular-arterial (V-A) decoupling decreases myocardial efficiency and is exacerbated by ...
IMPORTANCE beta-Blocker therapy may control heart rate and attenuate the deleterious effects of beta...
Objective: beta-blocker therapy may control heart rate and attenuate the deleterious effects of beta...
\u3b2-Blocker therapy may control heart rate and attenuate the deleterious effects of \u3b2-adrenerg...
β-blocker therapy may control heart rate and attenuate the deleterious effects of β-stimulating cate...
Background: Several studies have shown that heart rate control with selective beta-1 blockers in sep...
Excessive adrenergic stimulation may be associated with several adverse events and contribute to inc...
Introduction: Despite adequate initial resuscitation, some septic shock patients continue to display...
Persisting tachycardia is often observed in resuscitated septic shock patients, and it is an indepen...
Comment on Beta-blockers in septic shock: a magnifying glass on the relation heart vessel. [J Thorac...
Clinical data suggests that heart rate (HR) control with selective beta1-blockers may improve cardia...