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Mashup Score: 0Hemodynamic and anti-inflammatory effects of early esmolol use in hyperkinetic septic shock: a pilot study - 3 year(s) ago
Background Several studies have shown that heart rate control with selective beta-1 blockers in septic shock is safe. In these trials, esmolol was administered 24 h after onset of septic shock in patients who remained tachycardic. While an earlier use of beta-blockers might be beneficial, such use remains challenging due to the difficulty in distinguishing between compensatory and…
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