The Effects of Cations on Digitalis Induced Arrhythmias:Experimental Trials of the Artificial Pacemaker to These Arrhythmias I. The Effect of Potassium
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The digitalis intoxication in the toxic doses caused hyperpotassemia. T wave and QT ratio showed these changes in the electrocardiogram. Potassium given to cause the digitalis intoxication caused potassium intoxication adding to the digitalis intoxication by the lesser doses of potassium chloride than the lethal doses of it alone. Namely, the cardiac arrest of severe fatal arrhythmia was induced. Experimental trials of the electrical stimulation of the artificial pacemaker was successful if potassium was less than 10.0mEq./ L., because these intoxications denoted its action on the atrioventricular node rather than the atrial and ventricular myocardium.
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