Beta Blockers and Cirrhosis of the Liver
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Beta-blockers in cirrhosis: Friend and foe: Hepatology http://bit.ly/97KuVy #GI
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mdlinx.com — “Deleterious effects of beta-blockers on survival in patients with cirrhosis and refractory ascites” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Deleterious effects of beta-blockers on survival in patients with cirrhosis and refractory ascites: Hepatology http://bit.ly/bO6QCf #GI
Study Finds Beta Blockers Alone More Effective For First Variceal Bleeding
medicalnewstoday.com — “A controlled trial conducted by researchers at the E-DA Hospital in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, suggests that a combination of band ligation and nadolol may not be the most effective prophylaxis for first” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Study Finds Beta Blockers Alone More Effective For First Variceal Bleeding http://mnt.to/3DLt #liver #hepatitis
ScienceDirect - Journal of Hepatology : Beta-blockers cause paracentesis-induced circulatory dysfunction in patients with cirrhosis and refractory ascites: A cross-over study
sciencedirect.com — “ScienceDirect - Journal of Hepatology : Beta-blockers cause paracentesis-induced circulatory dysfunction in patients with cirrhosis and refractory ascites: A cross-over study” View full resource at sciencedirect.com
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Beta blockers make paracentesis riskier in Cirrhotics http://t.co/qXO7mkE
Gastroenterology Article | Liver Cirrhosis
mdlinx.com — “Effects of treatment with β-blocker and aldosterone antagonist on central and peripheral haemodynamics and oxygenation in cirrhosis” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Effects of treatment with β-blocker and aldosterone antagonist on central and peripheral haemodynamics ... http://bit.ly/lQmFRp #GI
Medical News: Carvedilol Reduces Esophageal Bleeding in Cirrhosis Patients - in Gastroenterology, General Gastroenterology from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “The beta-blocker carvedilol was more effective at preventing esophageal bleeding in cirrhosis patients than variceal band ligation (VBL), without increasing mortality risk, a new study found.” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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Medical News: Carvedilol Reduces Esophageal Bleeding in Cirrhosis Patients - in Gastroenterology, General Gastroenterology from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “The beta-blocker carvedilol was more effective at preventing esophageal bleeding in cirrhosis patients compared with variceal band ligation (VBL), without increasing mortality risk, a new study found.” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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Study finds beta blockers alone more effective for first variceal bleeding
physorg.com — “A controlled trial conducted by researchers at the E-DA Hospital in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, suggests that a combination of band ligation and nadolol may not be the most effective prophylaxis for first variceal bleeding resulting from cirrhosis. Results of this study appear in the July issue of Hepatology, ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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Study finds beta blockers alone more effective for first variceal bleeding http://tw.physorg.com/195310413
NHS Evidence - Gastroenterology and liver diseases - Meta-analysis: isosorbide-mononitrate alone or with either beta-blockers or endoscopic therapy for the management of oesophageal varices
library.nhs.uk — “Bottom-line conclusion:Isosorbide-mononitrate used alone or in combination with beta blockers does not seem to offer any reduction in bleeding in the primary or secondary prevention of oesophageal varices. Compared with endoscopic therapy, there may be a survival advantage in using isosorbide-mononitrate (IsMn) and beta-blockers, but additional large multicentre trials are needed to verify this finding. Background and aims:The evidence concerning the use of IsMn for oesophageal varices is equivo” View full resource at library.nhs.uk
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Gastroenterology Article | Liver Cirrhosis
mdlinx.com — “Effects of 1-year administration of olmesartan on portal pressure and TGF-beta1 in selected patients with cirrhosis: a randomized controlled trial” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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