Controversy continues regarding the effects of administration of digitalis upon the exercise electrocardiogram. Thus, maximal treadmill exercise tests were performed before and two weeks after administration of 0.25 mg of digoxin daily in 15 normal subjects (documented by cardiac catheterization and coronary arteriographic studies). Administration of digitalis induced abnormal findings on exercise tests in all 14 subjects with serum levels of digoxin greater than or equal to 0.5 ng/ml; however, at workloads greater than 75 to 90 percent of maximal predicted heart rate, the changes in the ST segment reverted to a normal configuration in all subjects, thereby providing differentiation of digitalis-induced ST-segment alterations from those due to myocardial ischemia at maximal treadmill stress.
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