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- W2007626064 abstract "1. Ouabain was administered to seventeen cats before, immediately after, and two to three weeks after, coronary ligation. 2. The ouabain further increased the RS-T segment deviation which was induced by the ligation. 3. Pitressin, administered one week after coronary ligation, resulted in an exaggeration of the RS-T segment deviation. 4. Anoxemia, induced after coronary ligation, increased the RS-T segment deviation resulting from the ouabain, but decreased that produced by pitressin. 5. The minimal lethal dose of ouabain was less in cats with experimental coronary occlusion than in the controls, but increased somewhat when a week was allowed to elapse after the operation. 6. From the experiments detailed above, it is concluded that the digitalis bodies cause constriction of the coronary arteries of the cat. However, the constriction is not sufficiently great to increase significantly the toxicity of ouabain in cats with ligated arteries. 7. Our results do not indicate that digitalis is an especially dangerous drug to use after coronary occlusion in man." @default.
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