This article discusses the potential of levosimendan to treat calcium-induced myocardial dysfunction associated with deep hypothermia. Moderate hypothermia (30 to 34°C) usually improves myocardial contractility and stabilizes heart rhythm, but deep hypothermia can cause severe myocardial dysfunction, which is mediated by intracellular calcium overload. In experimental studies, levosimendan appears effective in reversing this. Clinical studies are needed to confirm these findings and to determine whether levosimendan could also be used for accidental hypothermia and perhaps to mitigate diastolic dysfunction under moderate hypothermia. © 2013 BioMed Central Ltd.
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Polderman, K. H. (2013, December 4). Of ions and temperature: The complicated interplay of temperature, fluids, and electrolytes on myocardial function. Critical Care. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc13139
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