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- The term dromotropic derives from the Gr**** word δρόμος drómos, meaning "running", a course, a race. A dromotropic agent is one which affects the conduction...
- or AV nodal abnormalities, because of its negative chronotropic and dromotropic effects. Low blood pressure patients, with systolic blood pressures below...
- antiarrhythmics such as Flecainide Isovoacangine Voacristine Bathmotropic Dromotropic Vasoconstrictors The word inotrope is ISV via Neo-Latin, from Gr**** in-...
- heart rate (positive chronotropic effect), conduction velocity (positive dromotropic effect), stroke volume (by enhancing contractilitypositive inotropic...
- the capillary bed. Cilnidipine is vasoselective and has a weak direct dromotropic effect, a strong vasodepressor effect, and an arrhythmia-inhibiting effect...
- dorsocephalad dromo- running, conduction, course Gr**** δρόμος (drómos) dromotropic, syndrome duodeno- twelve Latin duodeni duodenal atresia, duodenum dura-...
- atrial volume Heart rate Cardiac pacemaker Chronotropic (Heart rate) Dromotropic (Conduction velocity) Inotropic (Contractility) Bathmotropic (Excitability)...
- block, due to its negative chronotropic (affecting the heart rate) and dromotropic (affecting the conductivity) effects on the AV conduction system, unless...
- mathematically ` to systole[clarification needed] Inotropic, chronotropic, and dromotropic states Cardiac input (= heart rate * suction volume Can be calculated...
- (positive inotropic), reduced speed of electric conduction (negative dromotropic), increased excitability (positive bathmotropic), and reduced frequency...