Repetitive Treatments With Inotropes in Advanced Heart Failure
Piero Pollesello
Abstract:A dvanced heart failure (AdHF) is characterized by a progressive worsening of disabling symptoms, which are (or become) refractory to all therapies, and by a high rehospitalization rate and mortality (Fig. 1). These patients may be candidates for life-prolonging therapies, such as heart transplantation or long-term mechanical circulatory support, or must just require palliative therapies. 1 Inotropic therapy has been considered for the long-term treatment of such patients to preserve hemodynamic and symptomati… Show more
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