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| − | The term '''inotropy'' is used to describe the influence | + | The term '''inotropy'' is used to describe the influence on the [[Kontraktion/en|contraction]] force on the heart. Positive inotropy means that the strength is increased. Negative inotropy means a reduction of contraction force depending on preload and afterload and the vegetative stimulation of the heart. |
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The term 'inotropy is used to describe the influence on the contraction force on the heart. Positive inotropy means that the strength is increased. Negative inotropy means a reduction of contraction force depending on preload and afterload and the vegetative stimulation of the heart.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inotropie (Wikipedia CC-by-sa-3.0)