Anaphylactic shock in the dog, caused by the intravenous injection of horse serum into sensitized animals, may produce definite cardiac disturbances which are revealed by the electrocardiogram. These cardiac changes consist of disturbances in conduction of the heart impulses, abnormalities in the ventricular contractions, and other unusual disturbances of the mechanism of the heart-beat. They come on very quickly after the injection of serum and may be of short duration, and are not obtained during anti-anaphylaxis. They are not the result of the marked fall in blood pressure which occurs, nor does the central cardiac inhibitory mechanism play a part in their production. These cardiac disturbances apparently are a definite primary expression of anaphylactic shock in the dog. The right ventricle seems to be more affected than the left.
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November 01 1913
DISTURBANCES OF THE HEART-BEAT IN THE DOG CAUSED BY SERUM ANAPHYLAXIS
G. Canby Robinson,
G. Canby Robinson
From the Hospital and the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology of The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York.
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John Auer
John Auer
From the Hospital and the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology of The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York.
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G. Canby Robinson
From the Hospital and the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology of The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York.
John Auer
From the Hospital and the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology of The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York.
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June 26 1913
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
Copyright, 1913, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York
1913
J Exp Med (1913) 18 (5): 556–571.
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June 26 1913
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G. Canby Robinson, John Auer; DISTURBANCES OF THE HEART-BEAT IN THE DOG CAUSED BY SERUM ANAPHYLAXIS . J Exp Med 1 November 1913; 18 (5): 556–571. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.18.5.556
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