Renal excretion and cellular uptake of potassium play key roles in the body′s defense mechanism against hyperkalemia. Intra-operative hyperkalemia is an uncommon life-threatening complication during elective renal transplant surgery. We report herewith a non-insulin dependent diabetic kidney transplant recipient with prolonged pre-operative fasting, in whom, despite pre-operative hemodialysis, unforeseen high serum potassium level suddenly presented as wide-complex bradycardia during the surgery. The patient responded well to medical therapy of the hyperkalemia and the surgery was completed uneventfully. It is difficult to single out the exact cause of hyperkalemia in our patient. Prolonged pre-operative fasting for about nine hours,...
Patients maintained postoperatively on parenteral fluids or a dietary intake low or lacking in potas...
Potassium is an important ion capable to maintain intra-extracellular electric gradient. Variations ...
In patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), the intestinal tract may assume an accessory potass...
Hyperkalemia occurs frequently in hospitalized patients and is of particular concern for those who h...
We experienced a case of severe intraoperative hyperkalemia during laparoscopic radical nephrectomy ...
Hyperkalemia occurs frequently in hospitalized patients and is of particular concern for those who h...
Introduction: Potassium is the most abundant cation in intracellular compartment. A deficiency or ex...
Hyperkalemia is a common and potentially life-threatening complication following kidney transplantat...
Introduction — Hyperkalemia, defined as serum potassium \u3e6.0mmol/L, affects ±6% of people with ki...
Objective: To describe anesthesia for renal transplantation that progressed to a sharp potassium inc...
Severe hyperkalemia during orthotopic liver transplantation, is very dangerous, and needs vigilant m...
Background. Hyperkalemia after transplantation is a common event, occurring in up to 70% of patients...
Effect of insulin-plus-glucose infusion with and without epinephrine on fasting hyperkalemia. Extrar...
To describe anesthesia for renal transplantation that progressed to a sharp potassium increase after...
A serious hazard to patients during orthotopic liver transplantation is hyperkalemia. Although the m...
Patients maintained postoperatively on parenteral fluids or a dietary intake low or lacking in potas...
Potassium is an important ion capable to maintain intra-extracellular electric gradient. Variations ...
In patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), the intestinal tract may assume an accessory potass...
Hyperkalemia occurs frequently in hospitalized patients and is of particular concern for those who h...
We experienced a case of severe intraoperative hyperkalemia during laparoscopic radical nephrectomy ...
Hyperkalemia occurs frequently in hospitalized patients and is of particular concern for those who h...
Introduction: Potassium is the most abundant cation in intracellular compartment. A deficiency or ex...
Hyperkalemia is a common and potentially life-threatening complication following kidney transplantat...
Introduction — Hyperkalemia, defined as serum potassium \u3e6.0mmol/L, affects ±6% of people with ki...
Objective: To describe anesthesia for renal transplantation that progressed to a sharp potassium inc...
Severe hyperkalemia during orthotopic liver transplantation, is very dangerous, and needs vigilant m...
Background. Hyperkalemia after transplantation is a common event, occurring in up to 70% of patients...
Effect of insulin-plus-glucose infusion with and without epinephrine on fasting hyperkalemia. Extrar...
To describe anesthesia for renal transplantation that progressed to a sharp potassium increase after...
A serious hazard to patients during orthotopic liver transplantation is hyperkalemia. Although the m...
Patients maintained postoperatively on parenteral fluids or a dietary intake low or lacking in potas...
Potassium is an important ion capable to maintain intra-extracellular electric gradient. Variations ...
In patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), the intestinal tract may assume an accessory potass...