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Electrophysiologic effect of digitalis on sinoatrial nodal function in children
Authors:John D. Kugler MD   Arthur Garson Jr. MD  Paul C. Gillette MD  
Affiliation:

a From The Lillie Frank Abercrombie Section of Pediatric Cardiology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA

b From the Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, Texas, USA

Abstract:Despite the prevalence of digitalis usage in children, the electrophysiologic effects of digitalis on sinoatrial (S-A) nodal function is unknown in this age group. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of digitalis on sinoatrial conduction time as well as on S-A nodal automaticity. Ten subjects (mean age 10.5 years) underwent electrophysiologic assessment of S-A nodal function before and 30 minutes after administration of ouabain (0.01 mg/kg). Total S-A conduction time increased in each subject and the mean value after ouabain (182 msec ± 13 standard errors of the mean [SEM]) was significantly higher (P < 0.01) than before (149 msec ± 11). The sinus cycle length was variable after ouabain (P > 0.1). The corrected sinus nodal recovery time also was variable (P > 0.1), decreasing substantially in three subjects. Mechanisms of the effect of digitalis on the S-A node and atrium are proposed and discussed.

It is concluded that digitalis prolongs the S-A conduction time in children with normal S-A nodal function. By prolonging the S-A conduction time, digitalis may artifactually shorten corrected S-A nodal recovery time in some patients.

Keywords:Address for reprints: Paul C. Gillette   MD   Section of Pediatric Cardiology   Texas Children's Hospital   6621 Fannin   Houston   Texas 77030.
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