This article explores the assessment and management considerations of patients with hyperkalaemia. Using a case study from clinical practice, the hospital treatment is reviewed with particular emphasis upon the use of calcium, insulin and dextrose. In particular, potential prehospital treatments are considered, with focus upon the use of salbutamol and furosemide. Definitions, incidence and mortality rates of hyperkalaemia are also detailed. The signs, symptoms and causes of the condition are examined, with the aim of achieving prehospital diagnosis in the absence of serum potassium levels. Hyperkalaemic electrocardiogram (ECG) changes are studied and examples are given. Conclusions are made, including a recommendation for the prehospital u...
Objective Hyperkalemia affects up to 10% of hospitalized patients and, if left untreated, can lead t...
OBJECTIVE: Hyperkalemia affects up to 10% of hospitalized patients and, if left untreated, can lead ...
Background: Hyperkalaemia is a potential life-threatening electrolyte abnormality. Although renin-an...
This article focuses on the pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, and various treatment modalities ...
International audiencePURPOSE:To review the mechanisms of action, expected efficacy and side effects...
PURPOSE:To review the mechanisms of action, expected efficacy and side effects of strategies to cont...
Life threatening hyperkalaemia (> 7.0 mmol/l) is commonly associated with acute renal failure. Mo...
Hyperkalemia is a metabolic problem that may be life threatening if left untreated. Cardiac arrhythm...
Background: Hyperkalemia is a common electrolyte disorder observed in the emergency department. It i...
BACKGROUND: Hyperkalaemia occurs in up to 10% of hospital admissions but its treatment in the emerge...
Introduction: Hyperkalaemia is a common electrolyte disorder in hospitalised patients and may cause ...
Hyperkalemia is a common electrolyte disorder, especially in chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellit...
Hyperkalemia is a typical electrolyte disorder that can result in morbidity and mortality if not man...
Background: Hyperkalemia is one of the most potentially lethal electrolyte disorders. Severe hyperka...
International audienceHyperkalemia is a common electrolyte disorder observed in the emergency depart...
Objective Hyperkalemia affects up to 10% of hospitalized patients and, if left untreated, can lead t...
OBJECTIVE: Hyperkalemia affects up to 10% of hospitalized patients and, if left untreated, can lead ...
Background: Hyperkalaemia is a potential life-threatening electrolyte abnormality. Although renin-an...
This article focuses on the pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, and various treatment modalities ...
International audiencePURPOSE:To review the mechanisms of action, expected efficacy and side effects...
PURPOSE:To review the mechanisms of action, expected efficacy and side effects of strategies to cont...
Life threatening hyperkalaemia (> 7.0 mmol/l) is commonly associated with acute renal failure. Mo...
Hyperkalemia is a metabolic problem that may be life threatening if left untreated. Cardiac arrhythm...
Background: Hyperkalemia is a common electrolyte disorder observed in the emergency department. It i...
BACKGROUND: Hyperkalaemia occurs in up to 10% of hospital admissions but its treatment in the emerge...
Introduction: Hyperkalaemia is a common electrolyte disorder in hospitalised patients and may cause ...
Hyperkalemia is a common electrolyte disorder, especially in chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellit...
Hyperkalemia is a typical electrolyte disorder that can result in morbidity and mortality if not man...
Background: Hyperkalemia is one of the most potentially lethal electrolyte disorders. Severe hyperka...
International audienceHyperkalemia is a common electrolyte disorder observed in the emergency depart...
Objective Hyperkalemia affects up to 10% of hospitalized patients and, if left untreated, can lead t...
OBJECTIVE: Hyperkalemia affects up to 10% of hospitalized patients and, if left untreated, can lead ...
Background: Hyperkalaemia is a potential life-threatening electrolyte abnormality. Although renin-an...