Sepsis-related cardiovascular dysfunction associated with fluid-unresponsive tissue hypoperfusion might require inotropic treatment. This cardiovascular dysfunction seems to involve calcium desensitization and adrenergic unresponsiveness. We investigated the effects of clinically relevant plasma concentrations of the calcium sensitizer levosimendan during the first 6 h of endotoxemia in a model of experimental sepsis in pigs (21.8-44.0 kg). Levosimendan given to endotoxemic pigs receiving moderate volume resuscitation elicited tachycardia, hypotension and myocardial ischemia, as evidenced by a negative myocardial lactate flux (study I). Likewise, compared to non-treated controls, levosimendan did not improve systemic or hepatosplanchnic per...
The calcium sensitiser levosimendan, which is used as an inodilator to treat decompensated heart fai...
Abstract Prompt reperfusion is important to rescue ischemic tissue; however, the process itself pres...
Objective: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is frequently associated with increased pulmon...
BACKGROUND: Septic shock may cause splanchnic hypoperfusion. We hypothesized that levosimendan would...
Background: Levosimendan has been proposed as an attractive alternative to adrenergic agents for the...
It has been proposed that vasodilatory therapy may increase microcirculatory blood flow and improve ...
Myocardial depression in sepsis has been intensely investigated for the past 30 years and still pose...
BACKGROUND: We compared the association of levosimendan or dobutamine with norepinephrine for the ma...
Levosimendan is a calcium sensitizer and its inotropic effect is mainly attributed to the troponin C...
Background: Organ dysfunction consequent to infection ('severe sepsis') is the leading cause of admi...
The heart is one of the organs most vulnerable to sepsis. This review describes the general characte...
OBJECTIVE: Current treatment strategies for severe septic conditions (i.e., intravenous fluids, vaso...
PURPOSE Myocardial dysfunction is common in sepsis but optimal treatment strategies are unclear. ...
Background: In septic shock, cardiovascular resuscitation using catecholamine vasopressors and inotr...
BACKGROUND Levosimendan is a calcium-sensitizing drug with inotropic and other properties that may i...
The calcium sensitiser levosimendan, which is used as an inodilator to treat decompensated heart fai...
Abstract Prompt reperfusion is important to rescue ischemic tissue; however, the process itself pres...
Objective: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is frequently associated with increased pulmon...
BACKGROUND: Septic shock may cause splanchnic hypoperfusion. We hypothesized that levosimendan would...
Background: Levosimendan has been proposed as an attractive alternative to adrenergic agents for the...
It has been proposed that vasodilatory therapy may increase microcirculatory blood flow and improve ...
Myocardial depression in sepsis has been intensely investigated for the past 30 years and still pose...
BACKGROUND: We compared the association of levosimendan or dobutamine with norepinephrine for the ma...
Levosimendan is a calcium sensitizer and its inotropic effect is mainly attributed to the troponin C...
Background: Organ dysfunction consequent to infection ('severe sepsis') is the leading cause of admi...
The heart is one of the organs most vulnerable to sepsis. This review describes the general characte...
OBJECTIVE: Current treatment strategies for severe septic conditions (i.e., intravenous fluids, vaso...
PURPOSE Myocardial dysfunction is common in sepsis but optimal treatment strategies are unclear. ...
Background: In septic shock, cardiovascular resuscitation using catecholamine vasopressors and inotr...
BACKGROUND Levosimendan is a calcium-sensitizing drug with inotropic and other properties that may i...
The calcium sensitiser levosimendan, which is used as an inodilator to treat decompensated heart fai...
Abstract Prompt reperfusion is important to rescue ischemic tissue; however, the process itself pres...
Objective: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is frequently associated with increased pulmon...