Beta-blockers before coronary bypass may not improve outcome
The use of beta-blockers in patients undergoing non-emergency coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery is not associated with better outcomes,...
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The use of beta-blockers in patients undergoing non-emergency coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery is not associated with better outcomes,...
Read MoreA new study by scientists at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA has provided important clues for one...
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Read MoreNew research from McMaster University suggests that a common test used during certain types of heart surgery is not helpful...
Read MoreChanges in managing patients before, during and after colorectal surgery could cut hospital stays by two days and reduced readmission...
Read MoreCME Medical has launched a new generation in epidural pain management, designed to deliver optimum pain relief during childbirth, with...
Read MoreAn international study on patient satisfaction with pain treatment after surgery shows that patients who are actively involved in their...
Read MoreResearchers from the University of Pennsylvania have led an effort tocreate an artificial chemical sensor based on the mu-opiod receptor,which...
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