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Cardiac Drugs: Inotropes, Vasopressors, and Vasodilators Part 1

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In this lecture, we review the physiology of cardiac contraction and the cellular mechanisms involved in that process, including adrenergic receptors. Multiple inotropic and vasoactive agents are discussed in detail. Clinical examples are provided at the end of the lecture

Learning objectives of this video are the following: 

1. Review of cardiac contraction (cellular mechanisms) 

2. Multiple iontropes and vasoactive agents 

3. Related clinical scenarios 

Presented by Dr. Luis A Verduzco

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Author declares no conflict of interest.

In addition to the presenter, following authors who may have helped with the content writing, review, or approval declare no conflict of interest.

  • Luis A Verduzco M.D.
  • Dr. Pei Purdom (DNP)
  • Dr. Benish Zahra
  • Dr. Iqra Batool
  • Dr. Heba Alzawahri

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