Circulation, Vol 57, 898-903, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
DR Ricci, AE Orlick, BA Reitz, JW Mason, EB Stinson and DC Harrison
We examined the effect of chronically administered digoxin on
atrioventricular (A-V) conduction in nine cardiac transplant recipients. We
assessed A-V conduction by measuring the duration from the pacing stimulus
to the onset of the QRS complex (S'R interval) and by determining the
occurrence of Wenckebach periodicity during rapid atrial pacing. We made
measurements during a control period and during a period of digoxin
administration of up to 37 days. During the digoxin period, the cycle
length at which Wenckebach block occurred was prolonged by 14% of the
control value and the S'R interval was significantly prolonged at paced
rates of 110 beats per minute and faster. After digoxin was discontinued,
the Wenckebach periodicity and S'R interval returned to control values.
Atropine and propranolol did not alter digoxin's effect on A-V conduction.
We conclude that digoxin exerts a direct (or non-neurally mediated)
depressant effect upon A-V conduction in man, although the stress of
tachycardia is necessary to demonstrate the effect.
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Depressant effect of digoxin on atrioventricular conduction in man
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