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The Use of Serum Digoxin Levels in Clinical Practice FREE

Robert H. Goldman, MD
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This article is one of a series sponsored by the American Heart Association, edited by Richard L. Popp, MD.

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JAMA. 1974;229(3):331-332. doi:10.1001/jama.1974.03230410055031
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THE need for an accurate and simple method of monitoring digitalis dosage is clearly evident from recent studies showing that 30% of patients admitted to a medical service had evidence of toxic effects from digitalis, while 11% of patients were "under-digitalized." Studies in experimental animals indicate that 60% of a lethal dose has been given when cardiac arrhythmias first appear, ie, at the point of maximal therapeutic effect. In addition, with the exception of the patient with atrial fibrillation in whom the ventricular rate usually can be used as a guide to further digitalis therapy, heretofore there has been no accurate, safe, and reliable clinical means to determine optimal digitalis therapy. To complicate matters further, there is no specific cardiac arrhythmia due to digitalis that cannot also be due to a patient's underlying heart disease. Hence, the clinician is often presented with the therapeutic choice of either increasing his patient's

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Smith TW, Butler VP Jr, Haber E:  Determination of therapeutic and toxic serum digoxin concentration by radioimmunoassay . N Engl J Med 281:1212, 1969;.
Smith TW, Haber E:  Digoxin intoxication: The relationship of clinical presentation to serum digoxin concentration . J Clin Invest 49:2377, 1970;.
Cerceo E, Elloso CA:  Factors affecting the radioimmunoassay of digoxin . Clin Chem 18:539, 1972;.
Morrison J, Killip T:  Serum digitalis and arrhythmias in patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass . Circulation 47:341, 1973;.
Doherty JE:  Digitalis serum levels: Clinical use . Ann Intern Med 74:787, 1971;.

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Smith TW, Butler VP Jr, Haber E:  Determination of therapeutic and toxic serum digoxin concentration by radioimmunoassay . N Engl J Med 281:1212, 1969;.
Smith TW, Haber E:  Digoxin intoxication: The relationship of clinical presentation to serum digoxin concentration . J Clin Invest 49:2377, 1970;.
Cerceo E, Elloso CA:  Factors affecting the radioimmunoassay of digoxin . Clin Chem 18:539, 1972;.
Morrison J, Killip T:  Serum digitalis and arrhythmias in patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass . Circulation 47:341, 1973;.
Doherty JE:  Digitalis serum levels: Clinical use . Ann Intern Med 74:787, 1971;.
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