Effects of High and Low Potassium on the Electrocardiogram
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概要
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(1) The effects of low or high potassium on the canine heart were investigated. Excessively low or high concentrations of potassium solutions were used in the experiments. The ionic concentrations, except that of potassium, were approximately the same as those in serum of normal animals.(2) Surface and intracellular electrographic changes caused by low or high potassium were described in detail.(3) Relationship between surface and intracellular electrographic changes in the repolarization and resting phases was studied by calculating the correlation coefficients and obtaining the regression equation. It was thus observed that the changes of the ST segment, T wave and TQ level produced by low or high potassium were proportional to the corresponding changes in the intracellular electrograms.(4) A reciprocal change was observed in the surface electrogram recorded from the region supplied with normal blood when another region was supplied with low or high potassium solution.(5) It is proposed that the changes of the ST segment and the T wave are the same in their origins.
- International Heart Journal刊行会の論文
著者
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HORIBA Maretsugu
Cedars-Sinai Medical Research Institute
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ISHIKAWA Kazuo
Cedars-Sinai Medical Research Institute
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OZKAN Emir
Cedars-Sinai Medical Research Institute
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Prinzmetal Myron
Cedars-Sinai Medical Research Institute
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TOYOSHIMA Hideo
Cedars-Sinai Medical Research Institute
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HATTORI Mitsuo
Cedars-Sinai Medical Research Institute
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NAKAYAMA Ryu
Cedars-Sinai Medical Research Institute
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NONOGAWA Akira
Cedars-Sinai Medical Research Institute
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TSUCHIDA Tetsuo
Cedars-Sinai Medical Research Institute
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BAINE James
Cedars-Sinai Medical Research Institute
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