Prevention of posttraumatic stress disorder with propranolol : a meta-analytic review.

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Argolo, F.C. Cavalcanti-Ribeiro, P. Netto, L.R. & Quarantini, L.C.
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PTSD is associated with significant morbidity and its prevention could reduce a significant burden of individual and societal suffering. The aim of this study is to conduct a systematic review of the literature on the prevention of PTSD by using propranolol following exposure to a traumatic event. Authors searched all studies published in the MEDLINE database up to November 2014 and reviewed textbooks and reference lists. Authors of relevant articles were contacted. Clinical trials and observational studies were included if they investigated the effect of propranolol in the acute post-trauma phase to prevent PTSD symptoms for subjects 18 years of age or older. PTSD was diagnosed according to DSM or widely accepted and validated diagnostic tools. A random-effects model was used to perform meta-analysis. Five studies were included in the review for meta-analysis. The findings suggest that propranolol treatment after the traumatic event did not alter the incidence of PTSD, although physiological responses are generally attenuated. The studies included small sample sizes, which can preclude the detection of significant results. Authors believe future studies should achieve larger sample sizes and longer follow-up periods. (Author/publisher)

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20210587 ST [electronic version only]
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Journal of Psychosomatic Research, Vol. 79 (2015), No. 2 (August), p. 89-93, 37 ref.

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