Chapter 2 - Cardiac glycosides Flashcards
Digoxin is most useful for controlling which of the following conditions:
A) persistent and permanent AF
B) paroxysmal AF
C) heart failure
A) persistent and permanent AF
Digoxin can be used for the treatment of heart failure for patients in sinus rhythm
When is digoxin effective as a treatment for rate control in AF?
Digoxin has shown to be effective for controlling rate at rest. Suited for a patient who leads a sedentary lifestyle.
Digoxin toxicity is likely to occur through the range of …………………………..micrograms/L?
1.5-3mcg/L
Which electrolyte imbalance in particular predisposes a patient to dogoxin toxicity?
Hypokalaemia
When should blood be taken to monitor serum digoxin levels?
6 hours after a dose
When switching from IV to oral digoxin, an increase of ….. to …… % may be required to maintain the same plasma-digoxin level
20-33%
What is the drug action of digoxin?
Increases the force of myocardial contraction and reduces conductivity in the AV node
What monitoring requirements are needed for digoxin?
Renal function Serum electrolytes (disturbances may lead to toxicity)