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Mechanism of the Direct, Negative Inotropic Effect of Etomidate in Isolated Ferret Ventricular Myocardium
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1993
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These findings indicate that the direct negative inotropic effect of etomidate results from a decrease in intracellular Ca++ availability with no changes in myofibrillar Ca++ sensitivity. At least part of etomidate's action is caused by inhibition of transsarcolemmal Ca++ influx. Yet, these effects become apparent only at concentrations that are at least one order of magnitude larger than those encountered in clinical practice.