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Insulin therapy for depressed myocardial contractility after prolonged ischemia.

J E Muller, S Mochizuki, J K Koster, J J Collins, L H Cohn, J R Neely.   

Abstract

Insulin was administered to two patients whose diminished myocardial contractility made it difficult to terminate cardiopulmonary bypass. In both instances, bypass was successfully terminated shortly after the insulin injection. These clinical observations led to experiments under the controlled conditions provided by the isolated, working rat heart preparation. The recovery of contractility after 30 minutes of severe ischemia was assessed in all 11 control and 11 insulin-treated hearts. Myocardial performance, as judged by the product of heart rate and peak systolic blood pressure, was significantly greater in the insulin-treated hearts. These clinical observations and experimental findings suggest the need for more extensive study of the potential value of insulin in treating depressed contractility after prolonged myocardial ischemia.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 665528     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(78)90878-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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Authors:  E M Runnman; S T Lamp; J N Weiss
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Authors:  T von Arnium; H D Bolte
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3.  Dose-response relationship for a positive inotropic effect of insulin on isolated papillary muscle.

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