cardiotropic
Cardiotropic refers to any substance, factor, or influence that affects the heart. This term encompasses a broad range of entities that can alter the heart's function, structure, or electrical activity. For instance, cardiotropic drugs are medications designed to treat cardiovascular conditions. These can include drugs that increase the force of heart contractions (positive inotropes) or those that slow the heart rate (negative chronotropes). Environmental factors such as high altitudes or certain toxins can also be cardiotropic, impacting cardiac performance.
The term can also be applied to biological agents. Viruses or bacteria that infect the heart muscle,