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Circulation. 1958;18:852-855

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(Circulation. 1958;18:852.)
© 1958 American Heart Association, Inc.


Reverse Wenckebach Block and Complete Atrioventricular Dissociation due to Potassium and Digitalis

CHARLES FISCH M.D.1 ANTHONY S. RIDOLFO M.D.1

1 From The Robert M. Moore Heart Clinic, Inidianapolis General Hospital, and the Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Ind.

The relation of digitalis to potassium was studied by administering potassium intravenously before and after digitalization. The disturbances of conduction due to potassium and those occurring after digitalis were observed and are here discussed.




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