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The use of beta-blockers and the importance of heart rate control in neurointensive care

Issue 26, 2011

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The use of beta-blockers and the importance of heart rate control in neurointensive care

Publ. date:2011
ISBN:978-88-6450-135-2
ISSN:1973-9621
E-ISSN:2036-0924
DOI:10.4147/HTC-112600


Abstract

The indications for beta-blockers (BBs) are changing and becoming more widespread in neurointensive care. Although there is relatively more data about the beneficial effects of BBs in patients with traumatic brain injury than other brain injury types, there are still many unanswered questions even with traumatic brain injury. Potential mechanisms of cerebral action including modification of interleukins, heat shock proteins, or beta adrenergic regionalization of cerebral perfusion need to be explored. The various pharmacological properties of BBs can change the incidence and intensity of unwanted effects; therefore agent specific randomized studies are needed. The indications, type, dose, and timing of BBs in specific types of brain injury, perioperative care of neurosurgical and neurointerventional cases should also be clarified.

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FOREWORD
by Christopher P. Cannon


ARTICLES
The use of beta-blockers and the importance of heart rate control in neurointensive care
Seda B. Akinci
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Editors-in-chief
Christopher P. Cannon - MD
Sergio Dalla Volta - MD, PhD

While cardiology over the last 15 years has progressed to a great extent in various aspects, it has not progressed in a harmonious manner. Advances in biophysics, molecular biology, genetics, and, les...


Past editor-in-chief
Philip A. Poole-Wilson - MD, FRCP, FACC, FESC, FMedSci
 
     
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