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NCT ID: NCT02746575 Completed - Clinical trials for Cardiomyopathy, Post-surgical

Pilot - Peri-operative Beta Blockade

Start date: November 2015
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Perioperative cardiac adverse events [heart injuries caused by general anesthesia and surgical procedures] are a significant public health issue, with more than 60,000 deaths per annum in patients having surgery for non-heart related issues. There are virtually no evidence-based medical strategies for effective prevention of these events. Preoperative drug treatment with beta blockade drugs used for high blood pressure, perioperative therapy with lipid lowering drugs such as statins, alpha-receptor agonists such as clonidine used for high blood pressure, and aspirin have all been investigated as potential mitigating treatments, but without positive clinical outcomes and, in some cases, creating more hemodynamic instabilities that result in heart injury. In light of this, investigators propose to evaluate the safety and efficacy of using increasing doses of beta blockade drugs immediately after surgery and to assess the value of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin level testing of the blood in predicting those patients who would benefit most from perioperative beta blocker therapy.