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Esmolol cardioplegia: the cellular mechanism of diastolic arrest

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2010

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Esmolol at millimolar concentrations causes diastolic ventricular arrest by two mechanisms: at 1 mmol/L (and below), the pronounced negative inotropic effect is due largely to inhibition of L-type Ca(2+) channels; additionally, higher concentrations prevent action potential conduction, probably due to the inhibition of fast Na(+) channels.

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