AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to determine whether digoxin is effective in patients with chronic, stable mild to moderate heart failure.Background. Digoxin has been a traditional therapy in heart failure, but methodologic limitations in earlier studies have prevented definitive conclusions regarding its efficacy.Methods. Withdrawal of digoxin (placebo group, n = 46) or its continuation (digoxin group, n = 42) was performed in a prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled multicenter trial of patients with chronic, stable mild to moderate heart failure secondary to left ventricular systolic dysfunction who had normal sinus rhythm and were receiving long-term treatment with diuretic drugs and digoxin.Results....
OBJECTIVES: We sought to determine whether there was a relationship between serum digoxin concentrat...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to determine whether there was a relationship between serum digoxin conc...
Despite 200 years of use, the ability of digitalis glycosides to improve exercise capacity in patien...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to determine whether digoxin is effective in patie...
AbstractObjectives. We investigated whether patients with mild heart failure due to left ventricular...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated whether patients with mild heart failure due to left ventricular systoli...
Digoxin improves exercise tolerance and reduces hospitalizations in patients with systolic heart fai...
Digoxin improves exercise tolerance and reduces hospitalizations in patients with systolic heart fai...
Discontinuation of digoxin is associated with worsening heart failure (HF) symptoms. However, the lo...
AbstractAlthough supported by 2 centuries of anecdotal clinical evidence, the safely and efficacy of...
Background The role of cardiac glycosides in treating patients with chronic heart failure and normal...
Aims: To evaluate the effects of digoxin in patients with the newly described phenotype of heart fai...
Objectives.This study sought to analyze the health and economic outcomes of withdrawal of digoxin th...
Digoxin is the oldest cardiac drug still in contemporary use, yet its role in the management of pati...
In patients with congestive heart failure due to systolic dysfunction who are in normal sinus rhythm...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to determine whether there was a relationship between serum digoxin concentrat...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to determine whether there was a relationship between serum digoxin conc...
Despite 200 years of use, the ability of digitalis glycosides to improve exercise capacity in patien...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to determine whether digoxin is effective in patie...
AbstractObjectives. We investigated whether patients with mild heart failure due to left ventricular...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated whether patients with mild heart failure due to left ventricular systoli...
Digoxin improves exercise tolerance and reduces hospitalizations in patients with systolic heart fai...
Digoxin improves exercise tolerance and reduces hospitalizations in patients with systolic heart fai...
Discontinuation of digoxin is associated with worsening heart failure (HF) symptoms. However, the lo...
AbstractAlthough supported by 2 centuries of anecdotal clinical evidence, the safely and efficacy of...
Background The role of cardiac glycosides in treating patients with chronic heart failure and normal...
Aims: To evaluate the effects of digoxin in patients with the newly described phenotype of heart fai...
Objectives.This study sought to analyze the health and economic outcomes of withdrawal of digoxin th...
Digoxin is the oldest cardiac drug still in contemporary use, yet its role in the management of pati...
In patients with congestive heart failure due to systolic dysfunction who are in normal sinus rhythm...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to determine whether there was a relationship between serum digoxin concentrat...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to determine whether there was a relationship between serum digoxin conc...
Despite 200 years of use, the ability of digitalis glycosides to improve exercise capacity in patien...