What Inotrope and Why?

Primary function of cardiovascular system is to meet body ’s metabolic demands. The aim of inotrope therapy is to minimise adverse impact of cardiovascular compromise. Current use of inotropes is primarily guided by the pathophysiology of cardiovascular compromise and anticipated actions of inotropes. Lack of significant reduction in morbidity and mortal ity associated with cardiovascular compromise despite inotrope use, highlights major gaps in our understanding of circulatory targets, thresholds and choices of inotrope therapy. Thus far, prevention of cardiovascular compromise remains the most effective strategy to optimize outcomes. Studies of al ternative design are needed for further advancement in cardiovascular therapy in neonates.
Source: Clinics in Perinatology - Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Authors: Source Type: research