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  • Perioperative Beta Blockers Trade Fewer MIs for More Deaths

    Issue of safety highlighted again in POISE analysis

    ORLANDO -- Beta blocker use starting 2 to 4 hours before noncardiac surgery protected patients against myocardial infarction (MI) but was associated with more death and stroke at 1 year, the POISE (Perioperative Ischemic Evaluation) trialists found, confirming earlier 30-day results.

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