AbstractVasodilator therapy is useful adjunctive therapy in the management of both acute and chronic heart failure. Arteriolar dilators, such as hydralazine, increase cardiac output by decreasing the elevated peripheral vascular resistance that occurs in heart failure. Venodilators, such as nitrates, decrease ventricular filling pressures by redistributing blood so that more is pooled in peripheral veins. Vasodilators that produce both effects (nitro-prusside, prazosin, captopril, for example) are usually helpful in short-term improvement of hemodynamics. Long-term treatment with nonparenteral vasodilators often reduces symptoms and increases exercise tolerance, although there is inconclusive evidence regarding the effects of these agents o...
Congestive heart failure is a frequent complication of hypertension. This is a brief review of the m...
Inotropic agents are administered to improve cardiac output and peripheral perfusion in patients wit...
SUMMARY The acute hemodynamic response to vasodilators in patients with chronic heart failure has be...
AbstractVasodilator drugs have been undergoing evaluation as therapy for heart failure for > 20 year...
The current status of the use of vasodilator drugs in the treatment of acute and chronic heart failu...
AbstractDuring the past 10 years, more than 80 orally active vasodilator and inotropic agents have b...
The most important recent advance in the medical management of patients with acute and chronic conge...
Agents with vasodilator properties (AVDs) are frequently used in the treatment of acute heart failur...
The value of vasodilator therapy in acute and chronic heart failure is well established. Vasodilator...
Although we have recently witnessed substantial progress in management and outcome of patients with ...
Oral vasodilators have proved to be valuable drugs in the management of systolic or diastolic conges...
Although we have recently witnessed substantial progress in management and outcome of patients with ...
Although substantial progress has been made in the last 5 years in the development of vasodilator an...
The idea of vasodilator therapy for heart failure has been toyed with for almost one hundred years, ...
Therapy of heart failure. The incidence and prevalence of heart failure is on the rise. It has becom...
Congestive heart failure is a frequent complication of hypertension. This is a brief review of the m...
Inotropic agents are administered to improve cardiac output and peripheral perfusion in patients wit...
SUMMARY The acute hemodynamic response to vasodilators in patients with chronic heart failure has be...
AbstractVasodilator drugs have been undergoing evaluation as therapy for heart failure for > 20 year...
The current status of the use of vasodilator drugs in the treatment of acute and chronic heart failu...
AbstractDuring the past 10 years, more than 80 orally active vasodilator and inotropic agents have b...
The most important recent advance in the medical management of patients with acute and chronic conge...
Agents with vasodilator properties (AVDs) are frequently used in the treatment of acute heart failur...
The value of vasodilator therapy in acute and chronic heart failure is well established. Vasodilator...
Although we have recently witnessed substantial progress in management and outcome of patients with ...
Oral vasodilators have proved to be valuable drugs in the management of systolic or diastolic conges...
Although we have recently witnessed substantial progress in management and outcome of patients with ...
Although substantial progress has been made in the last 5 years in the development of vasodilator an...
The idea of vasodilator therapy for heart failure has been toyed with for almost one hundred years, ...
Therapy of heart failure. The incidence and prevalence of heart failure is on the rise. It has becom...
Congestive heart failure is a frequent complication of hypertension. This is a brief review of the m...
Inotropic agents are administered to improve cardiac output and peripheral perfusion in patients wit...
SUMMARY The acute hemodynamic response to vasodilators in patients with chronic heart failure has be...