Chapter 2 - Cardiac glycosides Flashcards

1
Q

Digoxin is most useful for controlling which of the following conditions:

A) persistent and permanent AF
B) paroxysmal AF
C) heart failure

A

A) persistent and permanent AF

Digoxin can be used for the treatment of heart failure for patients in sinus rhythm

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2
Q

When is digoxin effective as a treatment for rate control in AF?

A

Digoxin has shown to be effective for controlling rate at rest. Suited for a patient who leads a sedentary lifestyle.

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3
Q

Digoxin toxicity is likely to occur through the range of …………………………..micrograms/L?

A

1.5-3mcg/L

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4
Q

Which electrolyte imbalance in particular predisposes a patient to dogoxin toxicity?

A

Hypokalaemia

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5
Q

When should blood be taken to monitor serum digoxin levels?

A

6 hours after a dose

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6
Q

When switching from IV to oral digoxin, an increase of ….. to …… % may be required to maintain the same plasma-digoxin level

A

20-33%

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7
Q

What is the drug action of digoxin?

A

Increases the force of myocardial contraction and reduces conductivity in the AV node

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8
Q

What monitoring requirements are needed for digoxin?

A
Renal function
Serum electrolytes (disturbances may lead to toxicity)
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