0Objective: Current guidelines recommend a serum potassium (sK) level of 4.0-5.0 mmol/L in acute myocardial infarction patients. Recent trials have demonstrated an increased mortality rate with an sK level of >4.5 mmol/L. The aim of this study was to figure out the relation between admission sK level and in-hospital and long-term mortality and ventricular arrhythmias.Methods: Retrospectively, 611 patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) who underwent primary percutaneous coronary intervention were recruited. Admission sK levels were categorized accordingly: <3.5, 3.5-<4, 4-<4.5, 4.5-<5, and >=5 mmol/L.Results: The lowest in-hospital and long-term mortality occurred in patients with sK levels of 3.5 to <4...
Serum potassium is routinely measured at admission for acute heart failure (AHF), but information on...
Serum potassium is routinely measured at admission for acute heart failure (AHF), but information on...
Background. Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is accompanied by excessive production of catecholamin...
Objective: Current guidelines recommend a serum potassium (sK) level of 4.0-5.0 mmol/L in acute myoc...
Abstract Background Conflicting with clinical practice guidelines, recent studies demonstrated that ...
BACKGROUND: Conflicting with clinical practice guidelines, recent studies demonstrated that serum po...
Background Challenging clinical practice guidelines that recommend serum potassium concentration bet...
Clinical practice guidelines recommend maintaining serum potassium levels between 4.0 and 5.0 mEq/L ...
Background Challenging clinical practice guidelines that recommend serum potassium concentration bet...
<p class="abstract"><strong> </strong><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> One of the causes of ...
Introduction: Serum potassium levels have been shown in some animal studies to be associated with th...
Serum potassium is routinely measured at admission for acute heart failure (AHF), but information on...
In a retrospective review of patients admitted to a coronary care unit, 809 patients had a definite ...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients have increased risks of sudden cardiac arrest and sudden cardi...
Hypo- and hyperkalemia have been shown to increase cardiovascular and total mortality in patients wi...
Serum potassium is routinely measured at admission for acute heart failure (AHF), but information on...
Serum potassium is routinely measured at admission for acute heart failure (AHF), but information on...
Background. Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is accompanied by excessive production of catecholamin...
Objective: Current guidelines recommend a serum potassium (sK) level of 4.0-5.0 mmol/L in acute myoc...
Abstract Background Conflicting with clinical practice guidelines, recent studies demonstrated that ...
BACKGROUND: Conflicting with clinical practice guidelines, recent studies demonstrated that serum po...
Background Challenging clinical practice guidelines that recommend serum potassium concentration bet...
Clinical practice guidelines recommend maintaining serum potassium levels between 4.0 and 5.0 mEq/L ...
Background Challenging clinical practice guidelines that recommend serum potassium concentration bet...
<p class="abstract"><strong> </strong><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> One of the causes of ...
Introduction: Serum potassium levels have been shown in some animal studies to be associated with th...
Serum potassium is routinely measured at admission for acute heart failure (AHF), but information on...
In a retrospective review of patients admitted to a coronary care unit, 809 patients had a definite ...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients have increased risks of sudden cardiac arrest and sudden cardi...
Hypo- and hyperkalemia have been shown to increase cardiovascular and total mortality in patients wi...
Serum potassium is routinely measured at admission for acute heart failure (AHF), but information on...
Serum potassium is routinely measured at admission for acute heart failure (AHF), but information on...
Background. Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is accompanied by excessive production of catecholamin...