PMID: 6105747Mar 15, 1980Paper

Therapeutic principles of drug-induced cardiac debit with vasodilators

Zeitschrift für die gesamte innere Medizin und ihre Grenzgebiete
W Urbaszek, D Modersohn

Abstract

For the haemodynamically controlled preload reduction (LVEDP and ZDV) as well as the afterload reduction (arterial blood pressure) with volume of output taken into consideration in the first place glycerol trinitrate, nitroprusside sodium, alpha-blockers, hydralazine, prazosine and nitrates are used. The medication is given in acute and chronic pumping insufficiency. The distance between therapeutic effect wanted and unfavourable influences due to critically reduced preload and coronary perfusion as well as reduced volume of output is close. The haemodynamic analysis of actual situation of the disease as well as regular controls are necessary. The effects of the long-term therapy in chronic pumping insufficiency with peroral effective vasodilators are still unsatisfactory.

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