TY  -  JOUR
AU  -  Rapezzi, Claudio
AU  -  Perugini, Enrica
AU  -  Santi, Michela
AU  -  Bracchetti, Giovanni
AU  -  Branzi, Angelo
T1  -  Inotropic therapy is unsuccessful: wrong conceptual target or wrong therapeutic tools?
PY  -  2003
Y1  -  2003-05-01
JO  -  Archivi - Giornale Italiano di Cardiologia
JA  -  Ital Heart J Suppl
VL  -  4
IS  -  5
SP  -  22
EP  -  26
PB  -  Il Pensiero Scientifico Editore
SN  -  1972-6481
Y2  -  2026/04/15
N2  -  Since a depressed contractility has long been considered the primary defect in patients with heart failure, the use of inotropic agents has been regarded as a logical approach to treat this syndrome. Despite this conceptual framework, these drugs have not yet established themselves in the treatment of chronic heart failure and their long-term use was associated with an excessive mortality while the short-term intravenous administration in critically ill patients produced only acute hemodynamic results without a stable clinical improvement. At least four mechanisms could explain this discrepancy: their arrhythmogenicity, their direct cardiotoxic effects, the downregulation of the beta-adrenoreceptors, and the energetic cost of inotropic intervention. Moreover, in many patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy the reduction in contractility could be considered as a compensatory mechanism since hibernation is able to decrease the metabolic requirements of the heart.<BR>The contractile force of the heart can be augmented not only by an increased availability of intracellular calcium for troponin C but also by an increased sensitivity of the contractile proteins to calcium. A new class of inotropes working with this mechanism is now available and could represent a real improvement in this challenging therapeutic area.
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