Circulation, Vol 77, 696-704, Copyright © 1988 by American Heart Association
H Garan, BA McGovern, VJ Canzanello, J McCauley, M Bodvarsson, JT Harrington, NE Madias, JB Newell and JN Ruskin
The effect of potassium ion (K+) depletion on postmyocardial infarction
ventricular arrhythmias was investigated in 32 dogs: 12 control animals, 10
animals that ate a diet extremely low in K+ for 15 days, and 10 others
that, in addition to dietary K+ deprivation, received 50 mg of
hydrochlorothiazide four times. The experimental myocardial infarction was
created by proximal left anterior descending coronary artery ligation. In a
subgroup of 24 animals selected for relatively uniform size of myocardial
infarction (14% to 22% of left ventricular mass), eight animals with mean
cumulative K+ balance of -4.01 +/- 2.19 meq/kg developed spontaneous
ventricular fibrillation within 4 to 17 min of coronary ligation, whereas
16 animals with a mean cumulative K+ balance of -0.11 +/- 1.82 meq/kg
didn't. By univariate analysis cumulative K+ deficit (p = .001) and plasma
K+ concentration (p = .039) correlated significantly with spontaneous
ventricular fibrillation. Multivariate analysis of the entire population of
32 animals identified cumulative K+ deficit and size of myocardial
infarction as the only independent predictors of ventricular fibrillation.
Cumulative K+ deficit was also an independent predictor of ventricular
fibrillation induced by programmed cardiac stimulation in the conscious
state 1 day after myocardial infarction.
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The effect of potassium ion depletion on postinfarction canine cardiac arrhythmias
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