Arrhythmogenic potential of positive inotropic agents
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Abstract
The clinical use of positive inotropic agents has been associated with increased mortality, with proarrhythmia speculated to be a contributing factor. This study compares the arrhythmogenic potentials of six positive inotropic agents representing different mechanistic classes: the beta-adrenergic ag …
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| Authors | Stump GL;Wallace AA;Gilberto DB;Gehret JR;Lynch JJ;; |
| Journal | basic research in cardiology |
| Year | 2000 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
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national institutes of health
national library of medicine
Comparative Study
electrocardiography
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heart / drug effects
heart / physiology
heart rate / drug effects
pmid:10879620
doi:10.1007/s003950050181
g l stump
a a wallace
j j lynch
arrhythmias
cardiac / chemically induced*
cardiotonic agents / adverse effects*
electrophysiology
hemodynamics / drug effects
myocardial infarction / pathology
tachycardia
ventricular / chemically induced
ventricular function
left / drug effects
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