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Old and new intravenous inotropic agents in the treatment of advanced heart failure

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2011
Short description:
Old and new intravenous inotropic agents in the treatment of advanced heart failure / Metra, Marco; Bettari, Luca; Carubelli, Valentina; Dei Cas, Livio. - In: PROGRESS IN CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES. - ISSN 0033-0620. - 54:(2011), pp. 97-106.
abstract:
Inotropic agents are administered to improve cardiac output and peripheral perfusion in patients with systolic dysfunction and low cardiac output. However, there is evidence of increased mortality and adverse effects associated with current inotropic agents. These adverse outcomes may be ascribed to patient selection, increased myocardial energy expenditure and oxygen consumption, or to specific mechanisms of action. Both sympathomimetic amines and type III phosphodiesterase inhibitors act through an increase in intracellular cyclic adenosine monophoshate and free calcium concentrations, mechanisms that increase oxygen consumption and favor arrhythmias. Concomitant peripheral vasodilation with some agents (phosphodiesterase inhibitors and levosimendan) may also lower coronary perfusion pressure and favor myocardial damage. New agents with different mechanisms of action might have a better benefit to risk ratio and allow an improvement in tissue and end-organ perfusion with less untoward effects. We have summarized the characteristics of the main inotropic agents for heart failure treatment, the data from randomized controlled trials, and future perspectives for this class of drugs.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
inotropic agents; heart failure
List of contributors:
Metra, Marco; Bettari, Luca; Carubelli, Valentina; Dei Cas, Livio
Authors of the University:
METRA MARCO
Handle:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/193704
Published in:
PROGRESS IN CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
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