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Meaning of "inotropic"
Inotropic: Referring to an agent that affects the force or energy of muscular contractions, particularly of the heart muscles
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- Increasing or decreasing the force of muscular contractions.
- An inotropic heart drug.
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Inotropic drugs and unfractionated heparin were started.
It has a positive inotropic effect on the myocardium.
Inotropic drugs are usually administered only in acute situations.
It has a positive inotropic and hypotensive effect.
Hypotension requiring treatment with intravenous inotropic agents.
The use of inotropic agents is generally indicated.
This leads to the mentioned inotropic effect.
They inhibit inotropic activity induced by histamine.
Isradipine also has negative inotropic effects.
Adjuvant inotropic support is usually necessary.
Digoxin has long been considered a positive inotropic drug.
Positive inotropic medications are given to increase myocardial contractility.
Mechanical ventilation and inotropic support were started.
Most inotropic agents are contraindicated due to the vasoconstrictor effects.
Negative chronotropic and inotropic effects.
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Inotropic support was then initiated.
Preferred positive inotropic agents are digoxin and digitoxin.
These compounds are indicated to exhibit a positive inotropic effect.
Positive inotropic glucagon action results in direct adenylcyclase stimulation.
It causes potent positive inotropic effects.
Positively inotropic agents increase the strength of muscular contraction.
Invasive electrophysiological studies are useful particularly for inotropic drugs.
Inotropic agents were infrequently used.
No patient needed inotropic support.
The inotropic dose was similar among the compared groups.
It has been reported that apelin has an inotropic effect on heart.
Inotropic is an agent that alters the force or energy of muscular contractions.
Functional parameters in basal conditions and under inotropic stimulus.
He needs inotropic support.
The increased intracellular calcium gives a positive inotropic effect.
All patients received endovenous inotropic support in the postoperative period.
Contractility may be iatrogenically altered by the administration of inotropic agents.
The duration of the positive inotropic effect exceeds three hours.
In vitro and in vivo demonstration of the positive inotropic effect.
The inotropic agent most commonly used by ambulatory patients is digitalis.
Carbon disulfide exposure attenuates adrenergic inotropic response in rats.
One promising approach to inotropic therapy is modulation of cardiac ion channels.
We need to get her pressure up using fluids and inotropic support.
The drug does not abolish the inotropic action of digitalis on heart muscle.
In this time she received intravenous diuretic and inotropic drugs.
Inotropic therapy for neurogenic stunned myocardium includes milrinone and dobutamine.
This observation was independent from the inotropic effect of the drug.
Addition of inotropic support in patients with decreased cardiac output may be required.
Drop in blood pressure can be treated with inotropic and or vasopressors.
This negative inotropic action of adenosine appeared equally strong in diabetic hearts.
Heart failure in these cases is usually not treated inotropic therapy.
Reserpine pretreatment abolished the inotropic response of histamine in the rat heart.
This combination also can cause additive negative inotropic effects.
All inotropic agents increased adenosine release into the venous effluent.
Levosimendan is a cardiac enhancer having both inotropic and vasodilatory effects.