List drug strategies to improve cardiac function
what are ionotropic agents?
used to increase force of contraction
T/F: intravenous positive iontrophic agents can be used anywhere
FALSE
should only be used in inpatient settings
and then only in pts manifesting S/S of low CO-syndrome
T/F: pt services are probably on hold with pts recieving IV ionotropic therapy
TRUE
List several ionotrophic agents
what is the effect of low-dose dopamine?
associated with dilation within renal and splanchnic vasculature resulting in enhanced diuresis
what is the effect of moderate-dose dopamine?
enhances cardiac contractility and HR
what is the effect of high-dose dopamine?
increased afterload through peripheral vasoconstriction
describe dobutamine
describe Milrinone
what is Digitalis used to treat and how does it work?
what else is digitalis referred to as?
how does Digitalis increase cardiac contracility?
what are the electrophysiological effects of digitalis?
List drug classes that work to directly reduce contractility and thus reduce workload of the heart
what is the effect on the heart when a beta-1 agonist is given?
increased HR
increased contractility
what is the clinical use of beta-1 agonists? What is the impact on cardiac work?
what is the effect on the heart when a beta-1 antagonist is given?
decreased HR
decreased contractility
limit impact on sympathetic NS on the heart
what is the clinical use of a beta-1 antagonist and what is the effect on cardiac work?
T/F: Beta-1 antagonists affect primarily the heart
TRUE
(called beta-blockers)
what is the effect of beta-blockers on the heart?
negative chronotropic and ionotrophic effect
(reduces workload of the heart)
differentiate between the 2 subtypes of beta-blockers
Beta-blockers suffic
-olol
Adverse effects of beta-blockers