Myocardial stunning, a reversible decrease in the contractile function of the myocardium after an ischemic insult, often leads to hypotension that requires therapy with intravenous inotropes. We used the oral agent midodrine to treat hypotension that complicated myocardial stunning after successful revascularization with percutaneous coronary intervention in the setting of myocardial infarction and ischemia. Oral midodrine may offer a useful substitute to intravenous inotropic therapy and can shorten the duration of intensive care unit and hospital stay in this setting. Copyright © 2005 Westminster Publications, Inc.
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Sharma, S., & Bhambi, B. (2005). Successful treatment of hypotension associated with stunned myocardium with oral midodrine therapy. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 10(1), 77–79. https://doi.org/10.1177/107424840501000109
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