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Beta blockers are mainstay in treatment for cardiac failure but contraindicated when the patient presents with acute on lvf with pulmonary edema. They can be resumed again once the once the pulmonary edema is settled. For asthmatics cardio selective b blockers are preferred.
@@dr.akhilmuraleedharan yes sir, but most common cardioselectives in use which i have seen are Meto/Nebi/Biso. I didn't see others like esmo/aceb/aten/betax much in use.
This is the best emergency medicine channel and I have learnt so much from here .Keep it up guys .Just a little suggestion please improve sound quality
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20:23 since the patient is asthmatic i guess beta blocker is avoided. isn't it?
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Beta blockers are mainstay in treatment for cardiac failure but contraindicated when the patient presents with acute on lvf with pulmonary edema. They can be resumed again once the once the pulmonary edema is settled. For asthmatics cardio selective b blockers are preferred.
@@dr.akhilmuraleedharan yes sir, but most common cardioselectives in use which i have seen are Meto/Nebi/Biso. I didn't see others like esmo/aceb/aten/betax much in use.
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Sir talk more about hypertensive urgency please...this one not clear
B blocker contra indication because pt.have asthma and some heart failure
Hr not elevated too much.pt ckd must think pericardial infusion urinec
The student seems so nervous and kinda un prepared😅
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