Current Concepts in Digitalis Therapy
- 13 May 1954
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 250 (19), 819-832
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm195405132501906
Abstract
Rising Incidence of Digitalis Intoxication With the introduction of the purified glycosides it was expected that the incidence of intoxication would diminish. The patient on such maintenance therapy is assured a constant dosage because the uncontrollable variation in the potency of digitalis-leaf preparations is removed. The converse, however, has been true. Many recent reports indicate a mounting frequency of digitalis poisoning.46, 69 70 71 72 73 74 Digitalis is becoming a significant factor in cardiac death. The explanations given are that the glycosides are more toxic than leaf and that the premonitory symptoms are infrequent or absent. Both these contentions are without clinical substance. The pattern . . .Keywords
This publication has 36 references indexed in Scilit:
- Digitalis poisoningAmerican Journal Of Medicine, 1950
- ABNORMAL RAPID RHYTHMS ASSOCIATED WITH DIGITOXIN THERAPYAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1948
- DIGITOXIN POISONING REPORT OF 30 CASESThe American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1948
- DIGITOXIN INTOXICATIONJAMA, 1948
- PHARMACOLOGIC BASIS OF CARDIAC THERAPYJAMA, 1946
- THE RÔLE OF POTASSIUM IN PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSESPhysiological Reviews, 1940
- STUDIES IN CONGESTIVE HEART FAILUREJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1931
- POTASSIUM POISONING IN NEPHRITISArchives of Internal Medicine, 1915
- THE INHIBITORY INFLUENCE OF POTASSIUM CHLORIDE ON THE HEART, AND THE EFFECT OF VARIATIONS OF TEMPERATURE UPON THIS INHIBITION AND UPON VAGUS INHIBITIONAmerican Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1904
- Concerning the Effects on Frogs of Arrest of the Circulation, and an Explanation of the Action of Potash Salts on the Animal BodyThe Journal of Physiology, 1878