The results run counter to ABYSS but align with other data showing beta-blockers shouldn’t continue indefinitely after MI.
Among stable, relatively low-risk patients who had previously suffered a heart attack, discontinuing beta-blockers after at ...
Stable patients who stop taking beta-blockers a year or more after a heart attack fare no worse than those who keep taking ...
LONDON -- Heart attack survivors who were expected to be fine after going off their beta-blockers fared worse clinically compared with those who continued them, a randomized trial showed. After years ...
For decades, surviving a heart attack has come with a lifelong prescription: Stay on medications called beta-blockers to help protect your heart. But doctors are taking a closer look at whether ...
PARIS, France—Patients with myocardial infarction and preserved LVEF who stop their beta-blocker have significant rises in heart rate and blood pressure that appear to increase the likelihood of ...
Half of all patients discharged from hospital after a heart attack are treated with beta-blockers unnecessarily, new study suggests. Half of all patients discharged from hospital after a heart attack ...
In stable patients without heart failure, discontinuing beta-blockers 1 year after a heart attack was noninferior to ...
Half of all patients discharged from hospital after a heart attack are treated with beta-blockers unnecessarily. This is according to a new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine. "I ...