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Review
. 2002 Sep;4(5):426-33.
doi: 10.1007/s11886-002-0043-3.

Beta-adrenergic blocking drugs as antifibrillatory agents

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Beta-adrenergic blocking drugs as antifibrillatory agents

Michael J Reiter. Curr Cardiol Rep. 2002 Sep.

Abstract

Beta-Adrenergic blockade is associated with a significant reduction in mortality in most patients with structural heart disease. Clinical trial data involving patients after myocardial infarction or with congestive heart failure demonstrate that a reduction in sudden death accounts for much of the observed mortality reduction. Beta-adrenergic blockade inhibits the proarrhythmic effects of both neural and humoral sympathetic stimulation and inhibits the vagal withdrawal that accompanies ischemia. Although it does not have a dramatic effect on spontaneous ectopy or inducible monomorphic ventricular tachycardia, experimental and clinical data suggest that it inhibits the development of ventricular fibrillation by several mechanisms.

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