Esmolol infusion reduced septic shock mortality by 40% in RCT
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Do I.V. Beta-Blockers Save Lives in Septic Shock? Catecholamines can be toxic -- just ask anyone experiencing the heartbreak of tako-tsubo syndrome. Blocking the heart-flogging effects of the hormones epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine have long been known to improve long-term survival in congestive heart failure. People with
Esmolol infusion reduced septic shock mortality by 40% in RCT
Esmolol infusion reduced septic shock…
Esmolol infusion reduced septic shock mortality by 40% in RCT
Do I.V. Beta-Blockers Save Lives in Septic Shock? Catecholamines can be toxic -- just ask anyone experiencing the heartbreak of tako-tsubo syndrome. Blocking the heart-flogging effects of the hormones epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine have long been known to improve long-term survival in congestive heart failure. People with
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