PMID: 2480486Jan 1, 1989Paper

Hemodynamic effects of enoximone in cardiac surgery patients.

Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology
J BoldtG Hempelmann

Abstract

Enoximone belongs to a new class of inotropic drugs that are not related either to digitalis or to catecholamines. It acts primarily through selective inhibition of phosphodiesterase III (PDE-III) and has additional vasodilating properties. Hemodynamic effects of intravenously administered enoximone (0.5 mg/kg) were investigated in patients undergoing aortocoronary bypass grafting before and during anesthesia as well as during extracorporeal circulation (ECC). Patients who were impossible to be weaned off ECC without pharmacological support were investigated also. A significant increase in cardiac index and dp/dtmax, a decrease in pulmonary capillary pressure, and a small decrease in mean arterial pressure were the major hemodynamic effects. Heart rate was not changed and no signs of arrhythmia were seen during the entire investigation period. Interactions with the anesthetics used could not be observed in this study. In patients with impaired myocardial performance during weaning from ECC, enoximone seems to be helpful in stabilizing cardiac output and decreasing filling pressure. The mechanism for improvement appears to be enhanced contractility due to its positive inotropic effects, as well as a decrease in left ventricular ...Continue Reading

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