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  1. Inotropes: Types, Purpose and Side Effects - Cleveland Clinic

    May 17, 2022 · Inotropes are medicines that tell your heart muscles to beat with more force (positive inotropes) or less force (negative inotropes) to help with heart problems.

  2. List of Inotropic agents - Drugs.com

    Inotropic agents are a group of medicines that affect the contraction of the heart muscle. Technically, inotropes can be divided into positive inotropes, which stimulate and increase the …

  3. Inotropes, vasopressors and other vasoactive agents

    inotropes are agents that increase myocardial contractility (inotropy) — e.g. adrenaline, dobutamine, isoprenaline, ephedrine vasopressors are agents that cause vasoconstriction …

  4. Inotropes - Cardionerds

    Oct 13, 2024 · This table summarizes the effects of key inotropes on cardiac output (CO), heart rate (HR), systemic vascular resistance (SVR), and pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR).

  5. Inotropes and Vasopressors - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Dec 11, 2024 · Vasopressors and inotropes are medications that induce vasoconstriction or increase cardiac contractility, respectively, in patients with shock or severe hypotension. The …

  6. Inotrope - Wikipedia

    An inotrope[help 1] or inotropic is a drug or any substance that alters the force or energy of muscular contractions. Negatively inotropic agents weaken the force of muscular contractions. …

  7. Inotropes and Vasopressors | Circulation - AHA/ASA Journals

    Sep 2, 2008 · Our aim is to review the mechanisms of action of common inotropes and vasopressors and to examine the contemporary evidence for their use in important cardiac …

  8. Inotropic Agents (Inotropes) | The Texas Heart Institute®

    Inotropic agents, or inotropes, are medicines that change the force of your heart's contractions. Positive inotropes strengthen the force of the heartbeat. Negative inotropes weaken the force …

  9. Inotropes - ScienceDirect

    Mar 1, 2024 · Inotropes are a group of drugs that alter myocardial contractility by increasing intracellular calcium or enhancing sensitivity to it. However, they may result in suboptimal …

  10. Inotropes and Vasopressors: Doses, indications, contraindications …

    Inotropes increase cardiac contractile force (contractility). Several endogenous and synthetic agents exist and are frequently combined to achieve the desired hemodynamic outcome. Most …