2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00246-014-0899-1
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Incidence of Adverse Events Requiring Intervention After Initiation of Oral Beta-Blocker in Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Patients

Abstract: Only limited clinical data are available to establish the risk factors for adverse events and their frequency among children who have received oral beta-blockers in a critical care unit setting. The authors aimed to analyze the frequency of adverse events experienced by children treated with oral beta-blockers in a cardiovascular intensive care unit (CVICU) and sought out independent risk factors for these adverse events in a tertiary care hospital. The primary end point in this retrospective descriptive study… Show more

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“…Despite the acknowledged benefits of the HRR, its achievement remains complicated, as traditional antiarrhythmic agents still display their drawbacks. For example, beta -adrenoceptor blockers exert a negative inotropic effect and may cause undesirable side effects such as depression and lung function worsening [711]. In cardiac surgery, especially, a controlled reduction in the heart rate without interfering with the systolic cardiac function is needed frequently.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the acknowledged benefits of the HRR, its achievement remains complicated, as traditional antiarrhythmic agents still display their drawbacks. For example, beta -adrenoceptor blockers exert a negative inotropic effect and may cause undesirable side effects such as depression and lung function worsening [711]. In cardiac surgery, especially, a controlled reduction in the heart rate without interfering with the systolic cardiac function is needed frequently.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%