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The Impact of Positive Inotropic Therapy on Hemodynamics and Organ Function in Acute Heart Failure: A Differentiated View.

Juan ChekoNikolaos PatsalisJulian KreutzDimitar DivchevGeorgios ChatzisBernhard SchiefferBirgit Markus
Published in: Journal of personalized medicine (2023)
Patients with acute decompensated HF benefit from positive inotropic therapy during short-term follow-ups. In particular, patients with DCM, those after levosimendan therapy and those with SR/PM, seem to benefit most from inotropic therapy.
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