CARDIO: DIGOXIN Flashcards

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DIGOXIN: INDICATIONS

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  • AFib and A Flutter -> reduce ventricular rate (Beta blocker or a non-dihydropine calcium channel blocker
  • Severe Heart Failure - Digoxin used as a 3rd line treatment in patients who are already taking an ACE inhibitor, beta blocker and either an aldosterone antagonist or angiotension receptor blocker
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DIGOXIN: MOA

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  • Negatively chronotropic (reduces heart rate) and positively inotropic (increases the force of contraction)
  • In AFib and AFlutter, indirect pathway involving increased vagal (parasympathetic tone)
  • Reduces conduction at the AV node preventing some impulses from being transmitted to the ventricles, thereby reducing the ventricular rate
  • Heart Failure, direct effect on myocytes via the Na+/K+-ATPase pumps, causing Na+ to accumulate in the cell
    [As cellular extrusion of Ca2+ requires low intracellular Na+ concentrations, elevation of intracellular Na+ causes Ca2+ to accumulate in the cell increasing the contractile force]
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DIGOXIN: ADVERSE EFFECTS

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  • Bradycardia, GI disturbance, rash, dizziness and visual disturbances (blurred or yellow vision)
  • Digoxin is proarrhythmic and has a low theraputic index => that is there is a narrow safety margin between theraputic and toxic doses
  • Wide range of arrhythmias can cause DIGOXIN TOXICITY
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DIGOXIN: WARNINGS

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  • Can worsen conduction abnormalities so is contra indicated in second-degree heart block and intermittent complete heart block
  • Should not be used in patients at risk of ventricular arrhythmias
  • Reduce dose in renal failure patients => as eliminated by the kidneys
  • Hypokalaemia, hypomagnesaemia and hypercalcemia increase the risk of DIGOXIN TOXICITY
  • POTASSIUM DISTURBANCE is the most important, digoxin competes with the Na+/K+/ATPase pump
  • When serum potassium levels are low, competition is reduced and the effects of digoxin are enhanced
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DIGOXIN: INTERACTIONS

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  • Loop and Thiazide diuretics -> increase risk of digoxin toxicity and cause hypokalaemia
  • Amiodarone, CCBs, Spironolactone and Quinine can all increase the plasma concentration of digoxin therefore causing increased risk of toxicity
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