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Int Heart J
March 2016
1st Medical Department - Cardiology, Linz General Hospital, Johannes Kepler University Linz School of Medicine.
Acute graft rejection in patients after heart transplantation can cause arrhythmias and acute angina pectoris with electrocardiographic ST-segment elevation. We report a case of a 53-year old female patient who had undergone cardiac transplantation 8 years previously. She developed bradycardia with co-existent ST-segment elevation caused by a histologically proven acute graft rejection.
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May 2015
Department of Internal Medicine 1-Cardiology, Linz General Hospital, Johannes Kepler University Linz School of Medicine, Austria.
Clinical Question: Are β-blockers associated with lower rates of mortality and morbidity after cardiac or noncardiac surgery?
Bottom Line: In cardiac surgery, β-blockers are associated with a lower incidence of supraventricular tachycardias (SVTs) and ventricular arrhythmias. In noncardiac surgery, β-blockers are associated with a possible increase in mortality and strokes, a lower incidence of acute myocardial infarctions (AMIs) and SVTs, and an increase in bradycardia and hypotension. If tolerated, long-term β-blocker treatment should be continued perioperatively, whereas the decision to start a β-blocker should be individualized, weighing risks and benefits.