Definition of Inotropes. Meaning of Inotropes. Synonyms of Inotropes

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- the cytoplasm of the muscle cell. Positive inotropes usually increase this level, while negative inotropes decrease it. However, not all positive and...
- particularly in intensive care units. Inotropes that increase the force of contraction are "positive" inotropes, and include sympathetic agents such as...
- than 70%, blood may be given to reach a hemoglobin of 10 g/dL and then inotropes are added until the ScvO2 is optimized. In those with acute respiratory...
- thereby increasing systemic vascular resistance. This is different from inotropes which increase the force of cardiac contraction. Some substances do both...
- lusitrope is an agent that affects diastolic relaxation. Many positive inotropes affect preload and afterload. Most Adrenergic agonists Atropine Dopamine...
- is performed with cardioactive inotropic agents (positive or negative inotropes) being present in the blood stream and affecting the rate of contraction...
- Cardiotonic agents, also known as cardiac inotropes or stimulants, have a positive impact on the myocardium (muscular layer of the heart) by enhancing...
- Preload agents Vasoconstrictors Anticholinergic agents Negative cardiac inotropes Central agents Mechanical device Discontinuation of medications known...
- pressure), a positive chronotrope (increases heart rate), and a positive inotrope (increases force of heart contractions). The influence of pseudoephedrine...
- epinephrine and norepinephrine. Overgaard CB, Dzavík V (September 2008). "Inotropes and vasopressors: review of physiology and clinical use in cardiovascular...