Which arrhythmia is commonly caused by digoxin toxicity?

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Which arrhythmia is commonly caused by digoxin toxicity?

Digoxin toxicity commonly triggers ectopic automaticity in the AV node region, so impulses originate from the AV junction rather than the atria. This produces a junctional tachycardia: a rapid, regular rhythm with narrow QRS complexes. On the ECG you’ll often see little or no visible P waves, or P waves that are inverted and appear after the QRS due to retrograde atrial activation. This pattern fits digoxin toxicity best because the toxic effect promotes AV-junction automaticity, making a tachycardia arise from that junction. Other rhythms like atrial tachycardia or an accelerated junctional rhythm can occur, but they’re not as characteristic of digoxin toxicity; junctional tachycardia is the classic association in this context.

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