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Barriers to preoperative beta-blocker administration for inpatients having emergency surgery: A descriptive cross-sectional study
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Bannerman, Malcolm R.J.
, Howard, Andrew J.
, Morris, Richard W.
in
Adrenergic beta-Antagonists - administration & dosage
/ Anesthesia
/ Beta blockers
/ Beta-adrenergic antagonist
/ Blood pressure
/ Cardiac arrhythmia
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Emergencies
/ Heart rate
/ Humans
/ Nurses
/ Pain Medicine
/ Patients
/ Perioperative care/adverse effects
/ Pharmaceutical preparations/administration & dosage
/ Physicians
/ Practice patterns
/ Preoperative Care - methods
/ Quality assurance/health care
/ Quality control
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Surgery
/ Surgical Procedures, Operative - methods
2019
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Barriers to preoperative beta-blocker administration for inpatients having emergency surgery: A descriptive cross-sectional study
by
Bannerman, Malcolm R.J.
, Howard, Andrew J.
, Morris, Richard W.
in
Adrenergic beta-Antagonists - administration & dosage
/ Anesthesia
/ Beta blockers
/ Beta-adrenergic antagonist
/ Blood pressure
/ Cardiac arrhythmia
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Emergencies
/ Heart rate
/ Humans
/ Nurses
/ Pain Medicine
/ Patients
/ Perioperative care/adverse effects
/ Pharmaceutical preparations/administration & dosage
/ Physicians
/ Practice patterns
/ Preoperative Care - methods
/ Quality assurance/health care
/ Quality control
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Surgery
/ Surgical Procedures, Operative - methods
2019
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Barriers to preoperative beta-blocker administration for inpatients having emergency surgery: A descriptive cross-sectional study
by
Bannerman, Malcolm R.J.
, Howard, Andrew J.
, Morris, Richard W.
in
Adrenergic beta-Antagonists - administration & dosage
/ Anesthesia
/ Beta blockers
/ Beta-adrenergic antagonist
/ Blood pressure
/ Cardiac arrhythmia
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Emergencies
/ Heart rate
/ Humans
/ Nurses
/ Pain Medicine
/ Patients
/ Perioperative care/adverse effects
/ Pharmaceutical preparations/administration & dosage
/ Physicians
/ Practice patterns
/ Preoperative Care - methods
/ Quality assurance/health care
/ Quality control
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Surgery
/ Surgical Procedures, Operative - methods
2019
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Barriers to preoperative beta-blocker administration for inpatients having emergency surgery: A descriptive cross-sectional study
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Barriers to preoperative beta-blocker administration for inpatients having emergency surgery: A descriptive cross-sectional study
2019
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The proportion of patients who had preoperative heart rate and blood pressure measurements was 78%. Verification studies are required.Disclosures None.Acknowledgements We would like to thank the staff at the St George Medical Records Department for their invaluable help with this study.Conflicts of interest None.Funding None.Prior presentation None. Frequency Nil by mouth No reason given Not charted Preparation for TOE-cardioversion SBP 101 mm Hg and HR 51bpma Not available Total 5 (33%) 5 (33%) 2 (13%) 1 (7%) 1 (7%) 1 (7%) 15 (100%) Table 1 Reasons for inappropriately withholding beta-blockers.
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Elsevier Inc,Elsevier Limited
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