Beta blockers possibly helpful in aortic regurgitation

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Beta blockers possibly helpful in aortic regurgitation

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In the retrospective study, even aortic-regurgitation patients with no hypertension or no CAD had better survival rates if they'd been treated with a beta blocker, despite recommendations that these drugs should not be used in the setting of severe aortic regurgitation.

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Tags: Heart Disease, Circulatory Disorders, Coronary Artery Disease, Heart Valve Disorder, Aortic Regurgitation, High Blood Pressure, Thrombotic Event, Beta Blocker

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