Hypomagnesemia in relation to digoxin intoxication in children
RB Singh, KP Dube, PK Srivastav - American Heart Journal, 1976 - Elsevier
RB Singh, KP Dube, PK Srivastav
American Heart Journal, 1976•ElsevierSerum magnesium estimation was done in 19 children who had heart failure of varied
etiology. Five of nine toxic patients and three of 10 non-toxic ones had magnesium
deficiency (serum magnesium< 1.5 mEq. per liter_. Mean serum magnesium level was
significantly lowered (P< 0.01) in 19 children and it was further lowered in nine toxic patients
(P< 0.001) as well as in eight hypomagnesemic patients (P< 0.001) than in healthy control
subjects. Mean serum digoxin level in toxic patients was significantly higher than in nontoxic …
etiology. Five of nine toxic patients and three of 10 non-toxic ones had magnesium
deficiency (serum magnesium< 1.5 mEq. per liter_. Mean serum magnesium level was
significantly lowered (P< 0.01) in 19 children and it was further lowered in nine toxic patients
(P< 0.001) as well as in eight hypomagnesemic patients (P< 0.001) than in healthy control
subjects. Mean serum digoxin level in toxic patients was significantly higher than in nontoxic …
Summary
Serum magnesium estimation was done in 19 children who had heart failure of varied etiology. Five of nine toxic patients and three of 10 non-toxic ones had magnesium deficiency (serum magnesium < 1.5 mEq. per liter_. Mean serum magnesium level was significantly lowered (P < 0.01) in 19 children and it was further lowered in nine toxic patients (P < 0.001) as well as in eight hypomagnesemic patients (P < 0.001) than in healthy control subjects. Mean serum digoxin level in toxic patients was significantly higher than in nontoxic ones (P < 0.05). In three cases magnesium sulfate was successfully used for the management of cardiac arrhythmias.
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