International journal of cardiology
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Dobutamine-inducible left ventricular obstruction lacks a sound clinical meaning. This phenomenon may be related to an abnormal response of the heart to the sympathetic stimulation, and head-up tilt would elicit intraventricular obstruction in patients known to develop it during dobutamine administration, through the synergistic effects of reduced preload, hypercontractility, and reflex increase in the cardiac sympathetic tone. ⋯ Reflex cardiovascular adaptive responses as those elicited by passive tilt are not involved in dynamic intraventricular obstruction in dobutamine-inducible obstruction patients, data indicating that left ventricular geometry and hypercontractility are not sufficient pathophysiological determinants.