1975
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.me.26.020175.001111
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Clinical Pharmacology of Digitalis Glycosides

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“…This is in agreement with the results obtained by Doherty [74]. However, the patients studied by Ohnhaus It is known that the impairment of renal function decreases digoxin clearance since the elimination of digoxin is correlated to creatinine clearance [74]. Thus, when cardiac failure is severe enough to impair renal function, a reductin in digoxin clearance is expected, leading to a longer half-life and increased plasma concentrations with possible toxicity.…”
Section: Digoxinsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This is in agreement with the results obtained by Doherty [74]. However, the patients studied by Ohnhaus It is known that the impairment of renal function decreases digoxin clearance since the elimination of digoxin is correlated to creatinine clearance [74]. Thus, when cardiac failure is severe enough to impair renal function, a reductin in digoxin clearance is expected, leading to a longer half-life and increased plasma concentrations with possible toxicity.…”
Section: Digoxinsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…63 As administration of excessive doses of digoxin leads to serious arrhythmias, the circulating levels of immunoreactive digoxin are monitored during digoxin therapy. Even when digoxin has not been given to patients, digoxin-like immunoreactivity (DLI) is sometimes detected in the plasma, 64, 65 possibly due to an EDLF that cross-reacts with the anti-digoxin antibody.…”
Section: The Role Of Endogenous Digitalis In Hypertensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hyperkalaemia is an important feature of severe digoxin poisoning and the initial serum potassium levels are related to the mortality (Bismuth et al, 1973;Smith and Willerson, 1971;Doherty, 1968). The hyperkalaemia is thought to be due to failure of the ATPase membrane pump and consequent leakage of potassium from the myocardial cells (Glynn, 1964).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%