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The comparison of esophageal variceal ligation plus propranolol versus propranolol alone for the primary prophylaxis of esophageal variceal bleeding

Je D, Paik YH, Gwak GY, Choi MS, Lee JH, Koh KC, Paik SW, Yoo BC

BACKGROUND/AIMS: To investigate the efficacy and longterm outcome of esophageal variceal ligation (EVL) plus propranolol in comparison with propranolol alone for the primary prophylaxis of esophageal variceal bleeding. METHODS: A total...
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The secondary prophylactic efficacy of beta-blocker after endoscopic gastric variceal obturation for first acute episode of gastric variceal bleeding

Choi MH, Kim YS, Kim SG, Lee YN, Seo YR, Kim MJ, Lee SH, Jeong SW, Jang JY, Kim HS, Kim BS

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The most appropriate treatment for acute gastric variceal bleeding (GVB) is currently endoscopic gastric variceal obturation (GVO) using Histoacryl(R). However, the secondary prophylactic efficacy of beta-blocker (BB) after GVO...
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Paroxysmal Autonomic Dysregulation with Fever that was Controlled by Propranolol in a Brain Neoplasm Patient

Oh SJ, Hong YK, Song EK

Intractable fever in cancer patients is problematic and the causes of this fever can be diverse. Paroxysmal persistent hyperthermia after sudden mental change or neurologic deficit can develop via autonomic...
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Is there any vindication for low dose nonselective beta-blocker medication in patients with liver cirrhosis?

Kim TW, Kim HJ, Chon CU, Won HS, Park JH, Park DI, Cho YK, Sohn CI, Jeon WK, Kim BI

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Nonselective beta-blockers (NSBBs), such as propranolol, reportedly exert a pleiotropic effect in liver cirrhosis. A previous report suggested that survival was higher in patients receiving adjusted doses of NSBBs...
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