Survey 20 - Bisoprolol in Post-MI LVDMCI Registration NumberFULL NAME (As in your Pancard)EmailPhone/MobileCityStateSpecialityBank DetailsAccount Holder NameA/c NumberIFSC CodeUpload Cancelled Cheque (Max Size - 2 MB)Choose File Pancard NumberUpload Pancard Details (Max Size - 2 MB)Choose File Survey Questionnaire: Bisoprolol in Post-MI LVD1. In your clinical practice, how often do you prescribe bisoprolol for post-MI patients? Routinely (>80% of eligible patients) Frequently (50-80%) Occasionally (20-50%) Rarely (<20%) Never2. What is your preferred beta-blocker for post-MI LVD patients? Bisoprolol Metoprolol succinate Carvedilol Nebivolol Others (please specify)Others (please specify)3. What is the primary reason for choosing bisoprolol in post-MI LVD? Strong evidence (e.g., CIBIS-II trial) Better tolerability/safety profile Cost-effectiveness in Indian patients Familiarity with the drug Hospital protocol4. At what ejection fraction (EF) threshold do you typically initiate bisoprolol in post-MI patients? <40% <35% <30% Regardless of EF, if symptomatic Other (Please specify)Others (please specify)5. What is your usual starting dose of bisoprolol in post-MI LVD? 1.25 mg/day 2.5 mg/day 5 mg/day Higher than 5 mg/day Depends on patient tolerance6. How do you typically titrate bisoprolol in post-MI LVD patients? More than 75% 50-75% are 25-50% Less than 25%7. What is the most common challenge you face when prescribing bisoprolol in post-MI LVD? Hypotension/bradycardia Poor patient adherence Lack of awareness among junior doctors Cost/affordability issues No significant challenges8. Do you believe bisoprolol improves long-term mortality in post-MI LVD patients? Strongly agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree9. How often do you encounter contraindications to bisoprolol in post-MI patients? Very frequently (>30%) Occasionally (10-30%) Rarely (<10%) Almost never Not sure10. Which comorbidities most often limit bisoprolol use in your post-MI patients? Severe asthma/COPD Advanced heart block (without pacemaker) Hypotension (SBP <90 mmHg) Severe peripheral artery disease None of the above I have read and agree to the Terms and Conditions .Submit Form