Role of inhaled levosimendan in peripartum cardiomyopathy.
Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia 2022 October
Levosimendan is an inodilator agent, which was initially widely used in low contractility states. However, its use has been restricted because of the invariable need to use a vasoconstrictor like norepinephrine, since it causes a marked fall in systemic vascular resistance (SVR). Hence its beneficial effects on the heart are compromised by the excessive fall in SVR. The inhalational route provides a better opportunity to exploit the positive cardiac effects, with a minimal effect on SVR. In this case report, we present a postpartum patient presenting with heart failure, in which inhalational levosimendan improved the hemodynamics and cardiac function, which was associated with relief of symptoms, with no need for other inotropes. As per our knowledge and extensive literature search, this is the first documented use of inhaled levosimendan in peripartum cardiomyopathy.
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