The most common use of inotropes is among hospitalized patients with acute decompensated heart failure, with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction and with signs of end-organ dysfunction in the setting of a low cardiac output. Inotropes can be used in patients with severe systolic heart failure awaiting heart transplant to maintain hemodynamic stability or as a bridge to decision. In cases where patients are unable to be weaned off inotropes, these agents can be used until a definite or escalated supportive therapy is planned, which can include coronary revascularization or mechanical circulatory support (intra-aortic balloon pump, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, impella, left ventricular assist device, etc.). Use of inotropic dru...
Acute heart failure (HF) and in particular, cardiogenic shock are associated with high morbidity and...
Abnormalities of cardiac function, with high intraventricular filling pressure and low cardiac outpu...
Acute Heart Failure Syndromes are defined as the rapid progression, or de novo presentation, of hear...
The most common use of inotropes is among hospitalized patients with acute decompensated heart failu...
This clinical consensus statement reviews the use of inotropic support in patients with advanced hea...
Inotropes aim at increasing cardiac output by enhancing cardiac contractility. They constitute the t...
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...
The clinical heterogeneity of acute heart failure and the low number of controlled trials, to date, ...
Inotropes are pharmacological agents that are indicated for the treatment of patients presenting wit...
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...
The most common reason for hospitalization among in-dividuals>65 years of age is acute, decompens...
2 Background—Inotrope use in heart failure was associated with improved symptoms, but worse survival...
Maya Guglin, Marc KaufmanUniversity of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USAAbstract: Inotrope use is one of...
Acute heart failure (HF) and in particular, cardiogenic shock are associated with high morbidity and...
Abnormalities of cardiac function, with high intraventricular filling pressure and low cardiac outpu...
Acute Heart Failure Syndromes are defined as the rapid progression, or de novo presentation, of hear...
The most common use of inotropes is among hospitalized patients with acute decompensated heart failu...
This clinical consensus statement reviews the use of inotropic support in patients with advanced hea...
Inotropes aim at increasing cardiac output by enhancing cardiac contractility. They constitute the t...
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...
The clinical heterogeneity of acute heart failure and the low number of controlled trials, to date, ...
Inotropes are pharmacological agents that are indicated for the treatment of patients presenting wit...
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...
The most common reason for hospitalization among in-dividuals>65 years of age is acute, decompens...
2 Background—Inotrope use in heart failure was associated with improved symptoms, but worse survival...
Maya Guglin, Marc KaufmanUniversity of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USAAbstract: Inotrope use is one of...
Acute heart failure (HF) and in particular, cardiogenic shock are associated with high morbidity and...
Abnormalities of cardiac function, with high intraventricular filling pressure and low cardiac outpu...
Acute Heart Failure Syndromes are defined as the rapid progression, or de novo presentation, of hear...