Abstract

Two digitalized subjects who consistently developed progressive ST-T changes in their exercise electrocardiograms were treated with oral potassium chloride with and without insulin. Potassium chloride with insulin caused progressive elevation of the T waves and a diminution in the appearance of the S-T segment depression with effort. Possible implications of these findings are discussed.

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