Inotropes have been fundamental to resuscitation of acute cardiogenic shock for decades. Heart failure and cardiogenic shock, in severe cases, are syndromes characterized in many patients by a reduction in myocardial contractile force. While inotropes successfully increase cardiac output, their use has been plagued by excessive mortality due to increased tachycardia and myocardial oxygen consumption leading to arrhythmia and myocardial ischemia. There is a pressing need for new inotropic agents that avoid these harmful effects. This review describes the mechanism of action and the clinical utility of some of the older inotropic agents, which are still commonly used, and provides an update for physicians on the development of newer inotropic...
Background Treatment decisions on critically ill patients with circulatory shock lack consensus. In ...
This clinical consensus statement reviews the use of inotropic support in patients with advanced hea...
How to use inotropes is one of the most controversial topics in the management of heart failure. Whi...
Inotropes have been fundamental to resuscitation of acute cardiogenic shock for decades. Heart failu...
Cardiogenic shock is characterized by a decrease in myocardial contractility, and presents a high mo...
Treatment with inotropic agents is one of the most controversial topics in heart failure. Initial en...
Treatment with inotropic agents is one of the most controversial topics in heart failure. Initial en...
Abnormalities of cardiac function, with high intraventricular filling pressure and low cardiac outpu...
Positive inotropic agents are widely used in the management of the critical ill patient presenting w...
Inotropes aim at increasing cardiac output by enhancing cardiac contractility. They constitute the t...
Acute heart failure (HF) and in particular, cardiogenic shock are associated with high morbidity and...
The clinical heterogeneity of acute heart failure and the low number of controlled trials, to date, ...
Inotropes aim at increasing cardiac output by enhancing cardiac contractility. They constitute the t...
Inotropes are pharmacological agents that are indicated for the treatment of patients presenting wit...
The clinical heterogeneity of acute heart failure and the low number of controlled trials, to date, ...
Background Treatment decisions on critically ill patients with circulatory shock lack consensus. In ...
This clinical consensus statement reviews the use of inotropic support in patients with advanced hea...
How to use inotropes is one of the most controversial topics in the management of heart failure. Whi...
Inotropes have been fundamental to resuscitation of acute cardiogenic shock for decades. Heart failu...
Cardiogenic shock is characterized by a decrease in myocardial contractility, and presents a high mo...
Treatment with inotropic agents is one of the most controversial topics in heart failure. Initial en...
Treatment with inotropic agents is one of the most controversial topics in heart failure. Initial en...
Abnormalities of cardiac function, with high intraventricular filling pressure and low cardiac outpu...
Positive inotropic agents are widely used in the management of the critical ill patient presenting w...
Inotropes aim at increasing cardiac output by enhancing cardiac contractility. They constitute the t...
Acute heart failure (HF) and in particular, cardiogenic shock are associated with high morbidity and...
The clinical heterogeneity of acute heart failure and the low number of controlled trials, to date, ...
Inotropes aim at increasing cardiac output by enhancing cardiac contractility. They constitute the t...
Inotropes are pharmacological agents that are indicated for the treatment of patients presenting wit...
The clinical heterogeneity of acute heart failure and the low number of controlled trials, to date, ...
Background Treatment decisions on critically ill patients with circulatory shock lack consensus. In ...
This clinical consensus statement reviews the use of inotropic support in patients with advanced hea...
How to use inotropes is one of the most controversial topics in the management of heart failure. Whi...