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Joseph R. Benotti

Saint Vincent Hospital

Publishes on Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments, Heart Failure Treatment and Management, Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias. 52 papers and 2.1k citations.

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Hemodynamic Assessment of Amrinone
Joseph R. Benotti, William Grossman, Eugene Braunwald et al.|New England Journal of Medicine|1978
Cited by 392

Amrinone, a new bipyridine derivative, exerts a positive inotropic action in experimental preparations and is effective when administered orally to dogs. To assess its immediate effects in man, we studied by cardiac catheterization the hemodynamic responses to amrinone (1.85 to 3.5 mg per kilogram given intravenously) in eight patients with congestive heart failure already receiving full doses of digitalis. The following statistically significant (P<0.01) effects were noted: cardiac index increased from a mean±1 S.D. of 1.8±0.3 to 2.6±0.3 liters per minute per square meter; peak rate of left ventricular pressure rise rose from 849±233 to 1206±456 mm Hg per second; left ventricular end-diastolic pressure fell from 25±9 to 14±7 mm Hg; pulmonary-capillary pressure fell from 28±8 to 15±4 mm Hg; and right atrial pressure fell from 12±6 to 7±5 mm Hg. Mean heart rate was unchanged, and aortic mean pressure declined slightly (86±10 to 80±7 mm Hg, P<0.025). No toxicity was observed. Amrinone, whose mechanism of action has not yet been defined, warrants further study as a possible treatment for heart failure. (N Engl J Med 299:1373–1377, 1978)

Determination of Total Iodine in Urine, Stool, Diets, and Tissue
Joseph R. Benotti, Norbert Benotti, Samuel Pino et al.|Clinical Chemistry|1965
Cited by 140

Abstract A method is presented for determination of total iodine in biologic material. The procedure requires a minimum number of reagents, eliminating the possibility of reagent iodine contamination. The actual cost of equipment for this method is less than for others, and the method offers good replication and excellent recovery of added iodine.