Originally Posted by meandragonbrett
If they have an acclusion...in any of the arteries, tachycardia is going to rapidly increase myocardial oxygen demands and will result in myocaridal ischemia in the area of occlusion and beyond the occlusion. The slower the rate, the less the myocardial oxygen demand will be. we often use esmolol in this situation for rate control.
Thanks for this explanation. I had a similar situation to the OP's today. Now I understand.