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Cristian Castillo-Rodriguez1, Michel Juarez1, Diego Cruz1
1From the Department of Internal Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX.
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Positive inotropic agents have an important role in the management of acute decompensated heart failure patients with reduced cardiac output and poor end-organ perfusion. However, despite their acute hemodynamic benefits, the role of inotropes in the management of chronic advanced heart failure remains limited to palliative therapy or as a bridging strategy to mechanical support or heart transplantation. Milrinone is one of the most common inotropic agents used in advanced heart failure to provide symptomatic relief and improved hemodynamics. This review discusses the current evidence of milrinone's efficacy, indications, outcomes in advanced heart failure, evidence gap, and future directions.
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