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Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2009
Kenneth Palmer, Stephen H. Pennefather
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Kenneth Palmer, Stephen H. Pennefather
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Use of vasopressors and inotropes in ECMO
Intensive Care MedicineBruno Levy, M. Lescroart, Alain Combes
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2003
Depression of myocardial contractility plays an important role in the development of heart failure and many inotropic agents were developed to improve the contractile function of the failing heart. Agents that increase cyclic AMP, either by increasing its synthesis or reducing its degradation, exerted dramatic short-term hemodynamic benefits, but these
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Depression of myocardial contractility plays an important role in the development of heart failure and many inotropic agents were developed to improve the contractile function of the failing heart. Agents that increase cyclic AMP, either by increasing its synthesis or reducing its degradation, exerted dramatic short-term hemodynamic benefits, but these
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2006
We now know pharmacological negative inotropic agent, i. e. beta-blocker, increase cardiac contractility when given chronically to patients with chronic heart failure. In contrast, positive inotropic agents have consistently been shown to increase mortality when given chronically.
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We now know pharmacological negative inotropic agent, i. e. beta-blocker, increase cardiac contractility when given chronically to patients with chronic heart failure. In contrast, positive inotropic agents have consistently been shown to increase mortality when given chronically.
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Home Therapies in Advanced Heart Failure: Inotropes and Diuretics
Current Heart Failure Reports, 2020Jason P. Graffagnino +3 more
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