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[Effects of carvedilol on the hemodynamics and its tolerance in elderly patients].
Author: AsaiToshinobu, IguchiAkihisa, KandaShigeru, KoikeAkihiko, KuzuyaMasafumi, MaedaKeiko
Original Abstract of the Article :
Clinical trials have shown that beta-blockers can produce symptomatic improvement and decrease the risk of death in chronic heart failure patients. However, the side effects of beta-blockers including worsening heart failure, AV-block, contracting peripheral vessels and unfavorable effects on glucos...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.3143/geriatrics.39.187
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Carvedilol: A Promising Beta-Blocker for Elderly Patients
Cardiovascular disease is a major health concern, particularly among the elderly population. Beta-blockers, a class of medications that block the effects of adrenaline, have shown promise in treating heart conditions. However, concerns about side effects in elderly patients have often limited their use. This study investigates the effects of carvedilol, a novel non-selective beta-blocker, on cardiac parameters in elderly Japanese patients with hypertension, angina pectoris, or both. The study examined the hemodynamic effects of carvedilol in 16 patients, assessing changes in blood pressure, heart rate, and ejection fraction. The results revealed a significant decrease in blood pressure, particularly systolic pressure, accompanied by a decrease in heart rate and an increase in ejection fraction. These findings suggest that carvedilol may be a safe and effective treatment option for elderly patients with cardiovascular disease.
Carvedilol: Safe and Effective for Elderly Patients
The study's findings provide valuable insights into the use of carvedilol in elderly patients. The research suggests that carvedilol can effectively manage cardiovascular conditions in this population while maintaining a favorable safety profile. This is a significant finding, opening new avenues for treating cardiovascular disease in elderly patients. The study is like finding a hidden oasis in the desert of cardiovascular medicine, offering a new source of hydration and hope for elderly patients.
Cardiovascular Health in the Elderly
The study emphasizes the importance of personalized medicine, considering the specific needs and vulnerabilities of elderly patients. The findings suggest that carefully considered beta-blocker therapy can be beneficial for managing cardiovascular conditions in the elderly, promoting overall health and well-being.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study demonstrates the potential benefits of carvedilol for elderly patients with cardiovascular disease. It's like discovering a new route through the desert of cardiovascular care, offering a safer and more effective path for navigating the challenges of this complex condition. This research encourages further investigations into the use of carvedilol in elderly patients, potentially improving cardiovascular health outcomes for this vulnerable population.
Date :
- Date Completed 2002-05-07
- Date Revised 2019-09-01
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