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Agents with inotropic properties for the management of acute heart failure syndromes. Traditional agents and beyond
Heart Failure Reviews, 11/03/09
Teerlink JR et al. – This review will discuss the characteristics of the patients with a potential indication for inotropic therapy, the main data from registries and controlled trials, the mechanism of the untoward effects of these agents on outcomes and, lastly, perspectives with new agents with novel mechanisms of action.
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