Routine use of diuretics and neurohumoral activation make hypokalemia (serum K+ < 3. 5 mM) a prevalent electrolyte disorder among heart failure patients, contributing to the increased risk of ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death in heart failure. Recent experimental studies have suggested that hypokalemia-induced arrhythmias are initiated by the reduced activity of the Na+/K+-ATPase (NKA), subsequently leading to Ca2+ overload, Ca2+/Calmodulin-dependent kinase II (CaMKII) activation, and development of afterdepolarizations. In this article, we review the current mechanistic evidence of hypokalemia-induced triggered arrhythmias and discuss how molecular changes in heart failure might lower the threshold for these arrhythmias. Fin...
Abnormal excitability of myocardial cells may give rise to ectopic beats and initiate re-entry aroun...
Aim: Hypokalaemia is associated with a lethal form of ventricular tachycardia (VT), torsade de poin...
Abstract—Patients with heart failure experience a number of changes in the electrical function of th...
Routine use of diuretics and neurohumoral activation make hypokalemia (serum K+ < 3. 5 mM) a prev...
BackgroundHypokalemia is known to promote ventricular arrhythmias, especially in combination with cl...
Rationale: Hypokalemia occurs in up to 20% of hospitalized patients and is associated with increase...
RationaleHypokalemia occurs in up to 20% of hospitalized patients and is associated with increased i...
In this thesis, we found that electrolyte imbalances (EIs) are common in unselected adult patients v...
[EN] Potassium levels in the plasma, [Kþ]o, are regulated precisely under physiological conditions. ...
BackgroundSudden mortality due to persistent VT or VF accounted for around half of all fatalities in...
Hyperkalemia may induce serious cardiac arrhythmia, with possible life-threatening effects. It may c...
BACKGROUND: Potassium replenishment protocols are often employed across broad patient populations to...
<p class="abstract"><strong> </strong><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> One of the causes of ...
About 50% of deaths from heart failure (HF) are sudden, presumably referable to arrhythmias. Electro...
Although plasma electrolyte levels are quickly and precisely regulated in the mammalian cardiovascul...
Abnormal excitability of myocardial cells may give rise to ectopic beats and initiate re-entry aroun...
Aim: Hypokalaemia is associated with a lethal form of ventricular tachycardia (VT), torsade de poin...
Abstract—Patients with heart failure experience a number of changes in the electrical function of th...
Routine use of diuretics and neurohumoral activation make hypokalemia (serum K+ < 3. 5 mM) a prev...
BackgroundHypokalemia is known to promote ventricular arrhythmias, especially in combination with cl...
Rationale: Hypokalemia occurs in up to 20% of hospitalized patients and is associated with increase...
RationaleHypokalemia occurs in up to 20% of hospitalized patients and is associated with increased i...
In this thesis, we found that electrolyte imbalances (EIs) are common in unselected adult patients v...
[EN] Potassium levels in the plasma, [Kþ]o, are regulated precisely under physiological conditions. ...
BackgroundSudden mortality due to persistent VT or VF accounted for around half of all fatalities in...
Hyperkalemia may induce serious cardiac arrhythmia, with possible life-threatening effects. It may c...
BACKGROUND: Potassium replenishment protocols are often employed across broad patient populations to...
<p class="abstract"><strong> </strong><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> One of the causes of ...
About 50% of deaths from heart failure (HF) are sudden, presumably referable to arrhythmias. Electro...
Although plasma electrolyte levels are quickly and precisely regulated in the mammalian cardiovascul...
Abnormal excitability of myocardial cells may give rise to ectopic beats and initiate re-entry aroun...
Aim: Hypokalaemia is associated with a lethal form of ventricular tachycardia (VT), torsade de poin...
Abstract—Patients with heart failure experience a number of changes in the electrical function of th...