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Heart rate at rest and during increasing workloads was measured in a double blind study of 12 patients with chronic atrial fibrillation when serum concentrations of digoxin were nil and at low and high therapeutic values. Twelve normal subjects were studied for comparison. The heart rate at all levels of exercise in most patients with atrial fibrillation was not adequately controlled by any serum digoxin concentration tested despite a reduction in heart rate with increasing serum digoxin concentrations. Control of the resting heart rate, even in patients with high serum digoxin concentrations, did not ensure adequate control of the heart rate during work rates equivalent to regular daily activities.
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Richard Beasley
Medical Research Institute of New Zealand
D. A. Smith
La Roche College
D. J. McHaffie
Royal Victoria Infirmary
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Health Research Council of New Zealand
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1c68b2107ed6dc7cc3c755 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.290.6461.9
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