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Comparative Study
. 1978 Jun;63(2):233-7.
doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1978.tb09751.x.

Digoxin toxicity compared with myocardial digoxin and potassium concentration

Comparative Study

Digoxin toxicity compared with myocardial digoxin and potassium concentration

E Steiness. Br J Pharmacol. 1978 Jun.

Abstract

1 Twenty-nine dogs were given digoxin (0.25 mg) by mouth twice daily for eight days. Some of them (group 1) also received diuretics and others (group 2) a mineralocorticoid. The dogs were then given an intravenous bolus injection of digoxin and plasma and cardiac muscle were analysed for digoxin and potassium. 2 In the digitalized dogs, myocardial potassium concentration decreased following the intravenous injection of either 0.05 or 0.15 mg/kg digoxin; in contrast, in those dogs given diuretics or mineralocorticoid the potassium concentration increased. 3 Ventricular arrhythmias occurred after digoxin injection (0.05 mg/kg) in the hypokalemic dogs, in those given a mineralocortocoid and in those dogs which received a toxic digoxin dose (0.15 mg/kg). No arrhythmias where seen in the control (digitalized) group. 4 Myocardial digoxin concentrations were similar in the control digitalized group and in the mineralocorticoid-treated dogs after the intravenous administration of the lower digoxin dose (0.05 mg/kg). The myocardial digoxin concentration was significantly higher in the hypokalemic group and in the group receiving the higher digoxin dose (0.15 mg/kg). 5 There was no obvious relationship between the occurrence of arrhythmias and the myocardial concentration of digoxin or potassium.

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