Is carvedilol better than other beta-blockers for heart failure?

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Category Broad synthesis / Living FRISBEE
JournalMedwave
Year 2015
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There is wide consensus about the benefits of beta-blockers in systolic heart failure. However, it is not clear if one specific beta-blocker is superior to the others. Some guidelines favor three “evidence-based” beta-blockers (carvedilol, bisoprolol and metoprolol) that have proved to decrease mortality. Carvedilol might have different physiological properties, commonly referred as pleiotropic effects, but the clinical meaning of them is not clear. Searching in Epistemonikos database, which is maintained by screening 30 databases, we identified four systematic reviews including eight pertinent randomized controlled trials. We combined the evidence using meta-analysis and generated a summary of findings following the GRADE approach. We concluded there is little or no difference in hospitalization risk between carvedilol and bisoprolol or metoprolol, but carvedilol might decrease mortality compared to metoprolol or bisoprolol. It is uncertain whether nebivolol can be an alternative because the certainty of the evidence is very low.
Epistemonikos ID: 131937fbb09de9d86041852e9b6aa6b5bf739497
First added on: Jul 07, 2015