- the
cytoplasm of the
muscle cell.
Positive inotropes usually increase this level,
while negative inotropes decrease it. However, not all
positive and...
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thereby increasing systemic vascular resistance. This is
different from
inotropes which increase the
force of
cardiac contraction. Some
substances do both...
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adequate but
there is
persistent evidence of
inadequate end-organ perfusion,
inotropes may be administered. In
certain cir****stances, a left
ventricular ****ist...
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Cardiotonic agents, also
known as
cardiac inotropes or stimulants, have a
positive impact on the
myocardium (muscular
layer of the heart) by enhancing...
- is
performed with
cardioactive inotropic agents (positive or
negative inotropes)
being present in the
blood stream and
affecting the rate of contraction...
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lusitrope is an
agent that
affects diastolic relaxation. Many
positive inotropes affect preload and afterload. Most
Adrenergic agonists Atropine Dopamine...
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particularly in
intensive care units.
Inotropes that
increase the
force of
contraction are "positive"
inotropes, and
include sympathetic agents such as...
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provide additional benefit. Calcium,
given as
calcium chloride,
works as an
inotrope and vasopressor.
Calcium is used in
specific cir****stances such as electrolyte...
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