Inotropic effects of a single intravenous recommended dose of pimobendan in healthy dogs.

Yasutomo Hori,Hiroto Taira, Yuji Nakajima,Yusyun Ishikawa,Yuki Yumoto, Yuya Maekawa, Akiko Oshiro

JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL SCIENCE(2019)

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Abstract
We investigated the effects of an injectable pimobendan solution (0.15 mg/kg) on cardiac function in healthy dogs. Fifteen dogs were divided into placebo, intravenous pimobendan injection, and subcutaneous pimobendan injection groups. In the placebo, the heart rate, systolic and end-diastolic left ventricular pressure (LVPs and LVEDP), and peak positive (max dP/dt) and negative (min dP/dt) first derivatives of the left ventricular pressure did not change for 60 min. After the intravenous pimobendan injection, LVEDP decreased significantly within 5 min, while the max dP/dt increased, and the effects continued until 60 min. In comparison, there were no hemodynamic changes after the subcutaneous pimobendan injection. This study demonstrates that injectable pimobendan induced a rapid inotropic effect and decreased the LVEDP in dogs.
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canine,heart failure,phosphodiesterase inhibitor,pimobendan,systolic function
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