Hypokalemia is defined as serum potassium level less than 3.5 mEq/L. When the serum level of potassium is less than 3 mEq/L, intravenous potassium supplementation is warranted. A 23 yr old adult female with complaints of dyspnoea (NYHA II) since 6 yrs, dyspnoea (NYHA III) and paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnoea on and off since 2 months, diagnosed with severe mitral stenosis, was posted for mitral valve replacement. After the release of ACC, ECG revealed sine wave pattern, Transesophageal echocardiographic examination revealed global hypokinesia and ABG showed potassium of 2.3 mEq/L. Hypokalemia in cardiac patients can occur due to the effect of poor oral intake, increased renal loss by the secondary hyperaldosteronism in congestive heart failure...
Humans are prone to sodium overload and potassium depletion. This electrolyte imbalance is important...
Background: Hypokalemia with ECG changes is very hazardous; therefore, it is important to correct hy...
Hyperkalemia is a frequent and sometimes life-threatening condition that may be associated with arrh...
Hypokalemia is common and can be associated with serious adverse consequences, including paralysis, ...
Hypokalemia is common and can be associated with serious adverse consequences, including paralysis, ...
Normal serum levels of potassium range from 3.5 to 5mM/L, and whole body content of potassium amount...
BACKGROUND: Potassium replenishment protocols are often employed across broad patient populations to...
AbstractAccording to American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology Practice Guidelines, ...
Introduction: Potassium is the most abundant cation in intracellular compartment. A deficiency or ex...
Sixteen patients with diuretic-induced hypokalemia underwent 24-hour ambulatory electrocardiographic...
In a retrospective review of patients admitted to a coronary care unit, 809 patients had a definite ...
For successful potassium replacement, one should consider the optimal potassium preparation, route o...
Background: Acute myocardial infarction is one of the leading causes of death in the developed world...
Background: Potassium, as an extracellular ion, plays an important role in the electrophysiologic fu...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Humans are prone to sodium overload and potassium depletion. This electrolyte imbalance is important...
Background: Hypokalemia with ECG changes is very hazardous; therefore, it is important to correct hy...
Hyperkalemia is a frequent and sometimes life-threatening condition that may be associated with arrh...
Hypokalemia is common and can be associated with serious adverse consequences, including paralysis, ...
Hypokalemia is common and can be associated with serious adverse consequences, including paralysis, ...
Normal serum levels of potassium range from 3.5 to 5mM/L, and whole body content of potassium amount...
BACKGROUND: Potassium replenishment protocols are often employed across broad patient populations to...
AbstractAccording to American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology Practice Guidelines, ...
Introduction: Potassium is the most abundant cation in intracellular compartment. A deficiency or ex...
Sixteen patients with diuretic-induced hypokalemia underwent 24-hour ambulatory electrocardiographic...
In a retrospective review of patients admitted to a coronary care unit, 809 patients had a definite ...
For successful potassium replacement, one should consider the optimal potassium preparation, route o...
Background: Acute myocardial infarction is one of the leading causes of death in the developed world...
Background: Potassium, as an extracellular ion, plays an important role in the electrophysiologic fu...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Humans are prone to sodium overload and potassium depletion. This electrolyte imbalance is important...
Background: Hypokalemia with ECG changes is very hazardous; therefore, it is important to correct hy...
Hyperkalemia is a frequent and sometimes life-threatening condition that may be associated with arrh...