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American Heart Journal | 1947

Electrolyte changes and the electrocardiogram in diabetic acidosis

Helen Eastman Martin; Maxine Wertman

Abstract Correlation of electrolyte and pH changes with serial electrocardiographic changes was made in thirteen patients during therapy for severe diabetic acidosis. Sagging of the S-T segments was a prominent feature of the electrocardiogram on entry when acidosis was marked. This change usually disappeared within twenty-four hours. In nineteen instances of depressed S-T segment, the pH or carbon dioxide combining power was low in sixteen (84 per cent). However, in 31 per cent of the patients whose records showed isoelectric S-T segments, the pH or Carbon dioxide combining power was low. Experimentally, depression of the S-T segment occurs with moderate elevation of the serum potassium but there was no correlation in our series with changes in serum potassium levels. The etiology of this change requires further study. Thirty-seven records showed prolonged Q-T intervals, many of these occurring one to four days after intensive therapy had been instituted. Sixteen (43 per cent) of these were associated with low total or ionized serum calcium or potassium. Twenty-one (57 per cent) of the patients whose records showed prolonged Q-T intervals had normal levels of serum calcium and potassium. There were seven patients in whom the Q-T interval was markedly prolonged; in six of these the serum calcium or potassium levels were below normal. These findings suggest that in some cases other factors than serum calcium and potassium depletion may be responsible for the prolongation of the Q-T interval. There was a high degree of correlation between low T waves and low serum potassium levels. The T waves increased in amplitude with return of the potassium to normal or elevated levels. The relationship of low serum magnesium to the electrocardiographic changes needs additional study. The complex nature of the factors present in diabetic acidosis which may affect the myocardium is discussed. These factors include the relationship between extracellular and intracellular electrolytes, cardiac nutrition in acidosis and ketosis, and the effects of anoxia and azotemia.


The American Journal of Medicine | 1952

Calcium, potassium, magnesium and amylase disturbances in acute pancreatitis

Hugh A. Edmondson; Clarence J. Berne; Ralph E. Homann; Maxine Wertman


Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1947

SERUM POTASSIUM, MAGNESIUM, AND CALCIUM LEVELS IN DIABETIC ACIDOSIS

Helen Eastman Martin; Maxine Wertman


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1947

The determination of serum magnesium by the molybdivanadate method for phosphate.

Daisy G. Simonsen; Leola Westover; Maxine Wertman


American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1951

Elevated serum amylase associated with bronchogenic carcinoma; report of case.

Murray J. Weiss; Hugh A. Edmondson; Maxine Wertman


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1946

The determination of serum phosphate by the molybdivanadate method.

Daisy G. Simonsen; Maxine Wertman; Leola Westover; John W. Mehl


Medical Clinics of North America | 1952

Clinical studies of magnesium metabolism.

Helen Eastman Martin; John W. Mehl; Maxine Wertman


JAMA | 1951

ETIOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF SERUM POTASSIUM DEFICITS

Helen Eastman Martin; Telfer B. Reynolds; Edward N. Snyder; Clarence J. Berne; Ralph E. Homann; Hugh A. Edmondson; Norman Blatherwick; Irving A. Fields; Maxine Wertman; Leola Westover


California medicine | 1950

Clinical potassium problems.

Helen Eastman Martin; Maxine Wertman; Leola Westover; Daisy G. Simonsen; John W. Mehl


Annals of Surgery | 1949

The Treatment of Acute Anuria : With Evaluation of Peritoneal Lavage.

Irving A. Fields; Helen Eastman Martin; Daisy G. Simonsen; Maxine Wertman; Leola Westover

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Helen Eastman Martin

University of Southern California

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Hugh A. Edmondson

University of Southern California

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John W. Mehl

University of Southern California

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Ralph E. Homann

University of Southern California

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Irving A. Fields

University of Southern California

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Murray J. Weiss

University of Southern California

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Telfer B. Reynolds

University of Southern California

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