A serious hazard to patients during orthotopic liver transplantation is hyperkalemia. Although the most frequent and hazardous hyperkalemia occurs immediately after reperfusion of the newly transplanted liver, morbid hyperkalemia could happen in the other phases during orthotopic liver transplantation. However, pre-anhepatic hyperkalemia during orthotopic liver transplantation is rare. This report describes one such patient, who without transfusion, developed severe hyperkalemia during pre-anhepatic phase. The variations in serum potassium concentration of the present case indicate that it is necessary to take care of the changes of serum potassium concentration not only during reperfusion but also during the other phases of the liver trans...
Hyperkalemia is a common and potentially life-threatening complication following kidney transplantat...
Background: Potassium plays a key role in human metabolism in both health and disease. The impact of...
Hyperkalemia occurs frequently in hospitalized patients and is of particular concern for those who h...
Severe hyperkalemia during orthotopic liver transplantation, is very dangerous, and needs vigilant m...
Background: Hyperkalemia is a common cause of arrhythmias in patients undergoing liver transplantati...
The incidence of hyperkalemia (>5.5 mEq/L) or high blood potassium (5–5.5 mEq/L) during living-donor...
Liver transplantation is frequently associated with hyperkalemia, especially after graft reperfusion...
To describe anesthesia for renal transplantation that progressed to a sharp potassium increase after...
Renal excretion and cellular uptake of potassium play key roles in the body′s defense mechani...
We experienced a case of sudden onset of hyperkalemia during liver lobectomy and this was followed b...
Objective: To describe anesthesia for renal transplantation that progressed to a sharp potassium inc...
Background. Potassium plays a key role in human metabolism in both health and disease. The impact of...
To describe anesthesia for renal transplantation that progressed to a sharp potassium increase after...
The trauma patient is exposed to physiologic processes and life-saving interventions that predispose...
Introduction: Electrolytes disorders are a common finding in patients with End stage liver disease (...
Hyperkalemia is a common and potentially life-threatening complication following kidney transplantat...
Background: Potassium plays a key role in human metabolism in both health and disease. The impact of...
Hyperkalemia occurs frequently in hospitalized patients and is of particular concern for those who h...
Severe hyperkalemia during orthotopic liver transplantation, is very dangerous, and needs vigilant m...
Background: Hyperkalemia is a common cause of arrhythmias in patients undergoing liver transplantati...
The incidence of hyperkalemia (>5.5 mEq/L) or high blood potassium (5–5.5 mEq/L) during living-donor...
Liver transplantation is frequently associated with hyperkalemia, especially after graft reperfusion...
To describe anesthesia for renal transplantation that progressed to a sharp potassium increase after...
Renal excretion and cellular uptake of potassium play key roles in the body′s defense mechani...
We experienced a case of sudden onset of hyperkalemia during liver lobectomy and this was followed b...
Objective: To describe anesthesia for renal transplantation that progressed to a sharp potassium inc...
Background. Potassium plays a key role in human metabolism in both health and disease. The impact of...
To describe anesthesia for renal transplantation that progressed to a sharp potassium increase after...
The trauma patient is exposed to physiologic processes and life-saving interventions that predispose...
Introduction: Electrolytes disorders are a common finding in patients with End stage liver disease (...
Hyperkalemia is a common and potentially life-threatening complication following kidney transplantat...
Background: Potassium plays a key role in human metabolism in both health and disease. The impact of...
Hyperkalemia occurs frequently in hospitalized patients and is of particular concern for those who h...