High-Risk COPD Patients Benefit from Bisoprolol Treatment

JAMA Network

About The Study: Among people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) at high risk of exacerbation, treatment with the β1-selective β-blocker bisoprolol did not reduce the number of self-reported COPD exacerbations requiring treatment with oral corticosteroids, antibiotics, or both.

Quote from corresponding author Graham Devereux, M.D.:

"People with COPD are at increased risk of cardiovascular conditions that benefit from treatment with beta-blockers. However, there is a well-documented reluctance for physicians to prescribe beta-blockers for people with cardiovascular disease and COPD.

"These findings will help physicians and patients with COPD assess the risks and benefits of using bisoprolol to treat cardiovascular disease."

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