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. 1979 Apr 20;74(16):613-9.

[Digoxin concentrations in plasma and tissue. A postmortal investigation (author's transl)]

[Article in German]
  • PMID: 460025

[Digoxin concentrations in plasma and tissue. A postmortal investigation (author's transl)]

[Article in German]
J Weinmann et al. Med Klin. .

Abstract

Postmortal tissue digoxin concentration and prefinal and postmortal plasma digoxin concentrations from 9 patients were determined using the 125J-digoxin radioimmunoassay. The concentration of digoxin in the myocardium of the left ventricle was 61.44 +/- 45.17 ng/g. In the right ventricle the concentration was 36.78 +/- 33.11 ng/g. Higher digoxin concentrations were found in the right atrium (34.93 +/- 21.86 ng/g) than in the left atrium (25.43 +/- 14.57 ng/g). In plasma samples taken after death approximately 62% higher digoxin concentrations were found than in samples of patients in prefinal state. Histological examination revealed positive correlation between in the high varying digoxin concentrations and the pathological conditions of the tissue structure.

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