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Comparison of the Effects of a Cardioselective and a Nonselective β‐Blocker on Portal Hypertension in Patients with Cirrhosis

The effects on cardiac output and portal venous pressure of atenolol, a cardioselective β‐blocker, and propranolol, a nonselective β‐blocker, were compared in patients with portal hypertension due to cirrhosis. One hour after p.o. administration of 100 mg of atenolol, cardiac output decreased by 32%...

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Published in:Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) Md.), 1982-09, Vol.2 (5), p.528S-531S
Main Authors: Hillon, Patrick, Lebrec, Didier, Muńoz, Cristina, Jungers, Michel, Goldfarb, Gerard, Benhamou, Jean‐Pierre
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Hypertension, Portal - drug therapy
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Liver Cirrhosis, Alcoholic - complications
Liver Cirrhosis, Alcoholic - drug therapy
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