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The Premier EKG Resource for Medical Professionals - EKG MD - Dr. Anthony Kashou
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The Premier EKG Resource for Medical Professionals - EKG MD - Dr. Anthony Kashou
    The Premier EKG Resource for Medical Professionals - EKG MD - Dr. Anthony Kashou
    The Premier EKG Resource for Medical Professionals - EKG MD - Dr. Anthony Kashou
    • EKG A-Z
    • Practice
      • Rhythm Challenge
      • Questions
      • CV Board Review
    • Lectures
      • The Basics
      • Rhythms
      • P Wave & PR Interval
      • QRS Complex
      • ST Segment & T Wave
      • Conduction Defects
      • Ischemia & Infarction
      • Practice
      • Miscellaneous
      • EKG of the Week
      • Question of the day
    • Contribute
      • Clinical Case
      • EKG A-Z Topic
    • EKG Course
    • About Us
    • Did You Know?
    • Question of the day
    • Login
    • Course Login
      Contents
      EKG A To Z
      EMPHASIS-HF Trial (2011)
      Eplerenone in patients with systolic heart failure and mild symptoms Topic: Aldosterone antagonists in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction Aim: To investigate the effects of eplerenone, added to evidence based therapy, on clinical outcomes in patients with systolic heart failure and mild symptoms (NYHA class II) Design: Multicenter, randomized,
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      CIBIS-3 Trial (2005)
      Bisoprolol or enalapril followed by their combination for patients with congestive heart failure (CHF) and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) ≤ 35% Topic: Beta-blockers in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction Aim: To assess the optimum order of initiating CHF therapy using enalapril or bisoprolol for 6 months followed by
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      SENIORS Trial (2005)
      Nebivolol in heart failure patients ≥ 70 years of age, regardless of ejection fraction Topic: Beta-blockers in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction Aim: To assess outcomes of nebivolol in HF patients >70 years of age, regardless of ejection fraction Design: Parallel group, randomized, double-blind, multi-center international trial Treatment: Nebivolol
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      COPERNICUS Trial (2001)
      Carvedilol versus placebo for patients with severe congestive heart failure and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) < 25% Topic: Beta-blockers in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction Aim: To assess the effect of beta-blockers in patients with severe heart failure Design: Large-scale, prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of carvedilol on
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      CIBIS-2 Trial (1999)
      Bisoprolol versus placebo for patients with congestive heart failure III/IV and left ventricular ejection fraction ≤ 35% Topic: Beta-blockers in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction Aim: Beta blockade with bisoprolol may decrease all-cause mortality in patients with chronic heart failure. Design: Multi-centered, double blinded, randomized control trial Treatment: Initial
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