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. 1972 Sep 16;3(5828):675–678. doi: 10.1136/bmj.3.5828.675

Insulin, Glucose, and Potassium in the Treatment of Congestive Heart Failure

S P Allison, C J Morley, C J Burns-Cox
PMCID: PMC1786044  PMID: 4650847

Abstract

A daily infusion of 500-1,000 ml of 50% glucose containing 100-120 units of soluble insulin and 100-120 mEq of potassium chloride per litre was given to six patients suffering from hyponatraemia and congestive cardiac failure resistant to digoxin and diuretic therapy. In two patients there was no response, but four showed a striking improvement with a sodium and water diuresis, a rise in plasma sodium level, and in two cases a reversion from atrial fibrillation to sinus rhythm. It is suggested that insulin, glucose, and potassium given by the intravenous route in adequate dosage forms a useful adjunct to the management of severe congestive heart failure.

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