| VIP | vasoactive intestinal peptide; vasoinhibitory peptide; venous impedance plethysmography; ventricular... |
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| NIE | negative inotropic effect |
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| PIE | positive inotropic effect |
| inotropic | <cardiology, physiology> Affecting the force or energy of muscular contractions. Origin: Gr. Trepein = to turn or influence (18 Nov 1997) |
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| inotropic agent | Drugs that increase the force of contraction of cardiac muscle; examples include digitalis glycosides, amrinone, and epinephrine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| inotropic |
Influencing muscle contractility.
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| inotropic |
increasing the heart's beating strength - how hard it squeezes
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| inotropic a. |
any of a class of agents affecting the force of muscle contraction, particularly a drug affecting the force of cardiac contraction; positive inotropic agents, such as digitalis glycosides or catecholamines, increase and negative inotropic agents, such as calcium antagonists, decrease the force of cardiac muscle contractions. All such drugs currently used act indirectly, as by affecting sodium pump, calcium transport, or cyclic AMP production, rather than by directly affecting myofibrils or troponin complexes.
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| inotropic s. |
cardiac contractility.
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