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segunda-feira, abril 24, 2006

«How strong is the evidence for the use of perioperative beta blockers in non-cardiac surgery?»

No contexto da discussão levantada na última Reunião de Ensino relativa ao Journal Club da Revista da Sociedade Espanhola sobre a evidência do beneficio e eficácia dos Beta Bloqueantes na cirurgia não cardíaca, e, a pedido de Dr. Pedro Amorim, junto email de resposta de Hans Priebe,


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----- Forwarded Message
From: "Prof. Dr. Hans-Joachim Priebe"
Organization: Anaesth. Klinik Universitaetsklinik
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 10:50:16 +0200
To: Pedro Amorim <pamorim@vianw.pt>
Subject: Re: A request from Porto!

Dear Pedro
Good to hear from you.
And good to see that my presentation had some "impact".
As mentioned before, Magano's study is outright data manipulation.
This should be known by now worldwide.
And Polderman's findings can simply not be possible - ß-blocker cannot have a 80-90% therapeutic effectiveness.
The meta-analysis by Devereaux on this subject published last year in the BMJ is excellent and highly to be recommended.
Unfortunately, I don't have any text on this subject "ready to go". As I will be leaving the country very early tomorrow morning and only returning May 1, it will take me a little while to put something together.
With best regards to you and Alina,

Hans
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O artigo que o Dr. Hans refere:

How strong is the evidence for the use of perioperative beta blockers in non-cardiac surgery? Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials.
Devereaux PJ - BMJ - 6-AUG-2005;
331(7512): 313-21From NIH/NLM MEDLINE

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