Perioperative beta-blockers for preventing surgery-related mortality and morbidity in adults undergoing cardiac surgery

Sep 24, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Beta-blockers around surgery to reduce death and complications in adults having heart surgery

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Abstract

In a review of 63 studies involving 7768 participants, beta-blockers may reduce episodes of ventricular arrhythmias by 32 episodes per 1000 during cardiac surgery.

  • The evidence suggests that beta-blockers may make little or no difference to early all-cause mortality, with a risk ratio of 0.95.
  • No significant difference in the incidence of myocardial infarctions was observed, with a risk ratio of 1.05.
  • Cerebrovascular events were reported infrequently, leading to uncertain evidence regarding their association with beta-blocker use.
  • Beta-blockers could lead to 163 fewer incidences of atrial fibrillation, with a risk ratio of 0.50.
  • The effects of beta-blockers on bradycardia and hypotension remain unclear, with risk ratios suggesting little difference.

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