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rhythm produced by the
sinoatrial node.
Positive chronotropes increase heart rate;
negative chronotropes decrease heart rate. A
dromotrope affects atrioventricular...
- induce) include:
Antifungals Antimicrobials Antithrombotics Bronchodilator Chronotrope (positive or negative)
Decongestant Diuretic or
Antidiuretic Inotrope...
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vasoconstrictor and
pressor agent (increases
blood pressure), a
positive chronotrope (increases
heart rate), and a
positive inotrope (increases
force of heart...
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considered for
treatment of
symptomatic bradycardia.
Other positive chronotropes have also been used to
treat bradycardia,
including the
vasodilator and...
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cardiovascular homeostasis and nociception. In the heart, CGRP acts as a
chronotrope by
increasing heart rate.: 202
Apart from
these attributes, CGRP is...
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blood cells Cardiogenic shock Cardiac output Positive inotropic agents /
Chronotropes Distributive shock Sepsis (Septic shock)
Vascular permeability Vasopressors...
- of
norepinephrine from
cardiac nerves.
Norepinephrine is a
positive chronotrope, inotrope, and dromotrope,
through its
agonism of β
adrenergic receptors...
- Sympathomimetic; β-Adrenergic
receptor agonist;
Positive inotrope;
Positive chronotrope Identifiers IUPAC name 4-[(3R)-3-[[(2R)-2-hydroxy-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl...
- of
cardiac function.
Digoxin (a
mildly positive inotrope and
negative chronotrope), once used as first-line therapy, is now
reserved for
control of ventricular...
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Alinidine (ST567) is a
negative chronotrope that was
developed in the 1970s and 1980s. It
causes bradycardia by
inhibiting the
pacemaker current by altering...