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are not well understood. As the extracellular potassium levels increase, potassium conductance is increased so that more potassium leaves the myocyte in any given time period. To summarize, classic ECG changes associated with hyperkalemia are seen in the following progression: peaked T wave, shortened QT interval, lengthened PR interval, increased QRS duration, and eventually absence of the P wave with the QRS complex becoming a sine wave. Bradycardia, junctional rhythms and QRS widening are particularly associated with increased risk of adverse outcomes
1260:. Its effects last a few hours, so it sometimes must be repeated while other measures are taken to suppress potassium levels more permanently. The insulin is usually given with an appropriate amount of glucose to help prevent hypoglycemia following the insulin administration, though hypoglycaemia remains common especially in the context of acute or chronic renal impairment and capillary blood glucose measurements should be taken regularly after administration to identify this.
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dietary intake of potassium. When kidney function becomes compromised, the ability of the body to effectively regulate serum potassium via the kidney declines. To compensate for this deficit in function, the colon increases its potassium secretion as part of an adaptive response. However, serum potassium remains elevated as the colonic compensating mechanism reaches its limits.
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Goldsmith D, Hallan SI, He J, Herzog CA, Hoenig MP, Hoorn EJ, Leipziger JG, Leonberg-Yoo AK, Lerma EV, Lopez-Almaraz JE, Małyszko J, Mann JF, Marklund M, McDonough AA, Nagahama M, Navaneethan SD, Pitt B, Pochynyuk OM, Proença de Moraes T, Rafique Z, Robinson BM, Roger SD, Rossignol P, Singer AJ, Smyth A, Sood MM, Walsh M, Weir MR, Wingo CS (January 2020).
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mmol for typical EKG findings of hyperkalemia. This is 10 mL of 10% calcium chloride or 30 mL of 10% calcium gluconate. Though calcium chloride is more concentrated, it is caustic to the veins and should only be given through a central line. Onset of action is less than one to three minutes and lasts
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causes the tenting of the T waves, and the inactivation of sodium channels causes a sluggish conduction of the electrical wave around the heart, which leads to smaller P waves and widening of the QRS complex. Some of potassium currents are sensitive to extracellular potassium levels, for reasons that
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Exercise can cause a release of potassium into bloodstream by increasing the number of potassium channels in the cell membrane. The degree of potassium elevation varies with the degree of exercise, which range from 0.3 meq/L in light exercise to 2 meq/L in heavy exercise, with or without accompanying
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Soar J, Perkins GD, Abbas G, Alfonzo A, Barelli A, Bierens JJ, Brugger H, Deakin CD, Dunning J, Georgiou M, Handley AJ, Lockey DJ, Paal P, Sandroni C, Thies KC, Zideman DA, Nolan JP (October 2010). "European
Resuscitation Council Guidelines for Resuscitation 2010 Section 8. Cardiac arrest in special
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mg). This medication also lowers blood levels of K by promoting its movement into cells, and will work within 30 minutes. It is recommended to use 20 mg for maximum potassium lowering effect, but to use lower doses if the patient is tachycardic or has ischaemic heart disease. Note that 12-40%
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hormone secretion and increasing the number of potassium secreting channels in kidney tubules. Acute hyperkalemia in infants is also rare even though their body volume is small, with accidental ingestion of potassium salts or potassium medications. Hyperkalemia usually develops when there are other
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of the blood sample. Repeated fist clenching during the blood draw can cause a transient rise in potassium levels. Prolonged length of blood storage can also increase serum potassium levels. Hyperkalemia may become apparent when a person's platelet concentration is more than 500,000/microL in a
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increases the fragility of red blood cells, thus causing pseudohyperkalemia during blood processing. This problem can be avoided by processing serum samples, because clot formation protects the cells from haemolysis during processing. A familial form of pseudohyperkalemia, a benign condition
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is the last of the three drugs administered and actually causes death. Injecting potassium chloride into the heart muscle disrupts the signal that causes the heart to beat. This same amount of potassium chloride would do no harm if taken orally and not injected directly into the blood.
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Pseudohyperkalemia occurs when the measured potassium level is falsely elevated. This condition is usually suspected when the patient is clinically well without any ECG changes. Mechanical trauma during blood drawing can cause potassium leakage out of the red blood cells due to
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Several medical treatments shift potassium ions from the bloodstream into the cellular compartment, thereby reducing the risk of complications. The effect of these measures tends to be short-lived, but may temporise the problem until potassium can be removed from the body.
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The serum potassium concentration at which electrocardiographic changes develop is somewhat variable. Although the factors influencing the effect of serum potassium levels on cardiac electrophysiology are not entirely understood, the concentrations of other
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can raise potassium levels by blocking beta-2 receptors. However, the rise in potassium levels is not marked unless there are other co-morbidities present. Examples of drugs that can raise the serum potassium are non-selective beta-blockers such as
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in extracellular fluid, increasing water diffusion out of the cells and causes potassium to move alongside water out of the cells also. The co-existence of insulin deficiency, hyperglycemia, and hyperosmolality is often seen in those affected by
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through a mechanism that is still unclear, thus restoring normal gradient between threshold potential and resting membrane potential, which is elevated abnormally in hyperkalemia. A standard ampule of 10% calcium chloride is 10 mL and contains
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Some textbooks suggest that calcium should not be given in digoxin toxicity as it has been linked to cardiovascular collapse in humans and increased digoxin toxicity in animal models. Recent literature questions the validity of this concern.
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ions for exchange, thus lowering the amount of potassium available for absorption into the bloodstream and increasing the amount lost via the feces. The net effect is a reduction of potassium levels in the blood serum.
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to people with conditions such as burns, trauma, infection, prolonged immobilisation can cause hyperkalemia due to widespread activation of acetylcholine receptors rather than a specific group of muscles.
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ECG changes or lactic acidosis. However, peak potassium levels can be reduced by prior physical conditioning and potassium levels are usually reversed several minutes after exercise. High levels of
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to occur. But in hyperkalemic periodic paralysis, sodium channels are slow to close after exercise, causing excessive influx of sodium and displacement of potassium out of the cells.
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shape. There appears to be a direct effect of elevated potassium on some of the potassium channels that increases their activity and speeds membrane repolarisation. Also, (as noted
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have a protective effect on the cardiac electrophysiology because they bind to beta 2 adrenergic receptors, which, when activated, extracellularly decrease potassium concentration.
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circumstances: Electrolyte abnormalities, poisoning, drowning, accidental hypothermia, hyperthermia, asthma, anaphylaxis, cardiac surgery, trauma, pregnancy, electrocution".
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can cause hyperkalemia as the elevated hydrogen ions in the cells can displace potassium, causing the potassium ions to leave the cell and enter the bloodstream. However, in
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Adverse Events with Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate (Kayexalate) Use: A Systematic Review".
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mmol/L. Several agents are used to temporarily lower K levels. The choice depends on the degree and cause of the hyperkalemia, and other aspects of the person's condition.
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ECG findings are not a reliable finding in hyperkalemia. In a retrospective review, blinded cardiologists documented peaked T-waves in only 3 of 90 ECGs with hyperkalemia.
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characterised by increased serum potassium in whole blood stored at cold temperatures, also exists. This is due to increased potassium permeability in red blood cells.
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metabolic alkalosis. The arginine ions can enter cells and displace potassium out of the cells, causing hyperkalemia. Calcineurin inhibitors such as
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Mathialahan T, Maclennan KA, Sandle LN, Verbeke C, Sandle GI (2005). "Enhanced large intestinal potassium permeability in end-stage renal disease".
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blood sample). Potassium leaks out of platelets after clotting has occurred. A high white cell count (greater than 120,000/microL) in people with
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type II) ("familial hypertension with hyperkalemia"), a rare genetic disorder caused by defective modulators of salt transporters, including the
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of patients do not respond to salbutamol therapy for reasons unknown, especially if on beta-blockers, so it should not be used as monotherapy
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Lindinger MI (April 1995). "Potassium regulation during exercise and recovery in humans: implications for skeletal and cardiac muscle".
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Weiner ID, Linas SL, Wingo CS (2010). "Chapter 9 Disorder of
Potassium Metabolism". In Fluege J, Johnson R, Feehally J (eds.).
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can cause hyperkalemia in infants due to leakage of potassium out of the red blood cells during storage. Giving
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1895:. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 326.
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896:Potassium is eliminated from the body through the
2331:
2139:"Causes and evaluation of hyperkalemia in adults"
2136:B Mount D, H Sterns R, P Forman J (5 June 2017).
1469:In the United States, hyperkalemia is induced by
968:. This leads to the impairment of neuromuscular,
663:Insulin deficiency can cause hyperkalemia as the
294:. Normal potassium levels are between 3.5 and 5.0
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3349:(Press release). 22 October 2015. Archived from
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2961:"Management of patients with acute hyperkalemia"
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920:. There is active excretion of potassium in the
629:(aldosterone resistance of the kidney's tubules)
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3340:"FDA approves new drug to treat hyperkalemia"
2272:Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
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1703:Principles and practice of geriatric medicine
426:. Hemodialysis is the most effective method.
2952:
2594:(4th ed.). Elsevier. pp. 118–129.
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1797:Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders
1360:is taken by mouth and works by binding free
363:. The severity is divided into mild (5.5–5.9
3365:
2743:"Hyperkalaemia - ECG Features - Management"
2460:
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1739:"Emergency interventions for hyperkalaemia"
1437:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
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2519:Simon LV, Hashmi MF, Farrell MW (2024),
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605:(including enzyme deficiencies such as
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1909:from the original on 8 September 2017.
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638:thiazide-sensitive Na-Cl cotransporter
339:Common causes of hyperkalemia include
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3222:Watson M, Abbott KC, Yuan CM (2010).
2940:from the original on 22 December 2015
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1989:from the original on 28 February 2014
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1534:Lehnhardt A, Kemper MJ (March 2011).
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748:. SCN4A is an important component of
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3672:Familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia
2936:. National Kidney Foundation (NKF).
1923:The Human Body in Health and Illness
1435:adding citations to reliable sources
1402:
885:of cell volume, and transmission of
718:. Beta-1 selective blockers such as
603:congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)
481:. High levels of potassium (> 5.5
3788:Hypokalemic sensory overstimulation
3187:Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
1677:10.1016/j.resuscitation.2010.08.015
1008:mmol/L. Generally, blood tests for
803:
800:venom can also cause hyperkalemia.
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2749:from the original on 25 March 2016
2332:F Young W, H Sterns R, Forman JP.
2217:Kim S, Joo KW (31 December 2007).
25:
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3036:10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.110.971069
2720:10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.108.807917
2592:Comprehensive Clinical Nephrology
2401:"Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis"
1985:. Mayo Clinic. 18 November 2011.
238:Medications, low potassium diet,
3306:The American Journal of Medicine
2861:Dreher ML, Davenport AJ (2013).
2554:The American Journal of Medicine
2080:The American Journal of Medicine
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1034:trans-tubular potassium gradient
79:
3764:Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis
3632:Disorders of calcium metabolism
3538:List of foods rich in potassium
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3099:Ahee P, Crowe AV (1 May 2000).
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1983:"High potassium (hyperkalemia)"
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1032:are performed. Calculating the
858:Potassium is the most abundant
776:hydrochloride is used to treat
738:Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis
691:, or any cause of rapid tissue
3835:Cerebral salt-wasting syndrome
3783:Hypokalemic periodic paralysis
3181:Kamel KS, Schreiber M (2012).
1913:
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1858:10.1001/archinternmed.2009.132
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1755:10.1002/14651858.CD003235.pub2
1377:Sodium zirconium cyclosilicate
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916:and the ascending limb of the
420:sodium zirconium cyclosilicate
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1:
2934:"Potassium And Your CKD Diet"
2566:10.1016/s0002-9343(84)80002-9
1889:Cohen BJ, DePetris A (2013).
1846:Archives of Internal Medicine
1485:
1162:High dietary sources include
1134:
982:abnormally slow heart rhythms
853:
526:angiotensin receptor blockers
27:Excess potassium in the blood
3345:Food and Drug Administration
3318:10.1016/j.amjmed.2012.08.016
3064:Journal of Hospital Medicine
2879:10.1080/10408398.2011.556759
2470:Smellie WS (31 March 2007).
2377:10.1016/0022-2828(95)90070-5
2092:10.1016/j.amjmed.2015.05.040
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987:
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842:chronic lymphocytic leukemia
656:or organic acidosis such as
645:Excessive release from cells
414:, potassium-binders such as
371:mmol/L), and severe (>6.5
328:. Hyperkalemia can cause an
7:
3637:Hypercalcemia of malignancy
2701:Desai A (14 October 2008).
2488:10.1136/bmj.39119.607986.47
1379:is a medication that binds
1057:potassium-sparing diuretics
536:immunosuppressants such as
10:
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3105:Emergency Medicine Journal
2829:10.1016/j.kint.2019.09.018
2266:Karet FE (February 2009).
2014:National Kidney Foundation
1961:National Kidney Foundation
367:mmol/L), moderate (6.0–6.4
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1809:10.1007/s11154-016-9384-x
1791:Kovesdy CP (March 2017).
1552:10.1007/s00467-010-1699-3
928:; both are controlled by
703:Beta2-adrenergic agonists
499:Decreased kidney function
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3666:Dystrophic calcification
3662:Metastatic calcification
2770:"Hyperkalemia Revisited"
2672:10.1177/0885066605278969
2472:"Spurious hyperkalaemia"
2446:. Springer. p. 11.
2235:10.5049/EBP.2007.5.2.116
2182:10.5049/EBP.2007.5.2.126
1711:10.1002/047009057X.app01
1103:complex can evolve to a
978:ventricular fibrillation
796:can cause hyperkalemia.
586:antiparasitic medication
544:. For potassium-sparing
518:renin–angiotensin system
286:is an elevated level of
277:~2% (people in hospital)
211:Blood potassium > 5.5
3029:(18 Suppl 3): S829–61.
2223:Electrolyte Blood Press
2170:Electrolyte Blood Press
2009:"What is Hyperkalemia?"
1957:"What is Hyperkalemia?"
1258:sodium-potassium ATPase
1202:Myocardial excitability
814:co-morbidities such as
634:pseudohypoaldosteronism
494:Ineffective elimination
308:) with levels above 5.5
3586:Electrolyte imbalances
3282:10.1681/ASN.2010010079
2867:Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr
2285:10.1681/ASN.2008020166
1385:gastrointestinal tract
1366:gastrointestinal tract
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898:gastrointestinal tract
871:concentration gradient
836:clotted blood sample (
820:chronic kidney disease
627:renal tubular acidosis
511:chronic kidney disease
432:chronic kidney disease
224:Differential diagnosis
141:Critical care medicine
3312:(3): 264.e9–264.e24.
2365:J. Mol. Cell. Cardiol
1337:polystyrene sulfonate
1294:Severe cases require
1153:polystyrene sulfonate
995:
954:equilibrium potential
677:diabetic ketoacidosis
534:calcineurin inhibitor
416:polystyrene sulfonate
330:abnormal heart rhythm
201:, certain medications
3627:Milk-alkali syndrome
3531:1 March 2014 at the
3241:10.2215/CJN.03700410
3118:10.1136/emj.17.3.188
2816:Kidney International
2660:J Intensive Care Med
2617:Journal of Pathology
1540:Pediatric Nephrology
1431:improve this section
697:tumor lysis syndrome
654:respiratory acidosis
507:reduced urine output
479:sudden cardiac death
332:which can result in
18:High blood potassium
3863:Medical emergencies
3611:Symptoms and signs
3548:8 July 2014 at the
3269:J. Am. Soc. Nephrol
2977:10.1503/cmaj.100461
1399:Society and culture
1326:hydrochlorothiazide
1216:threshold potential
1149:hydrochlorothiazide
1041:electrocardiography
1018:blood urea nitrogen
867:extracellular fluid
632:Gordon's syndrome (
503:acute kidney injury
61:Electrocardiography
3476:External resources
3353:on 7 November 2015
3200:10.1093/ndt/gfs293
2915:2017-02-03 at the
2774:Tex. Heart Inst. J
2424:Digitalis Toxicity
1920:Herlihy B (2014).
1479:Potassium chloride
1475:capital punishment
1283:metabolic acidosis
1279:Sodium bicarbonate
1240:Temporary measures
1071:. Levels above 5.5
998:
940:Elevated potassium
879:membrane potential
826:Pseudohyperkalemia
742:autosomal dominant
650:Metabolic acidosis
475:cardiac arrhythmia
467:metabolic acidosis
457:Signs and symptoms
408:sodium bicarbonate
268:sodium bicarbonate
229:Pseudohyperkalemia
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2482:(7595): 693–695.
2440:Haddad V (2016).
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1212:calcium gluconate
1178:, fruits such as
1024:and occasionally
887:action potentials
816:hypoaldosteronism
765:blood transfusion
599:Addison's disease
595:Mineralocorticoid
451:'blood condition'
418:(Kayexalate) and
388:calcium gluconate
377:electrocardiogram
345:hypoaldosteronism
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217:electrocardiogram
207:Diagnostic method
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3485:MedlinePlus
3023:Circulation
2944:21 December
2707:Circulation
2560:(5): 3–10.
2205:aldosterone
1993:28 February
1967:23 February
1290:Elimination
1129:Sensitivity
1097:QRS complex
1081:hypokalemia
1063:Definitions
930:aldosterone
891:nerve cells
883:homeostasis
875:Na+/K+ pump
811:aldosterone
712:propranolol
589:pentamidine
554:triamterene
538:ciclosporin
471:blood tests
438:comes from
434:. The word
336:and death.
318:muscle pain
290:(K) in the
161:muscle pain
43:Other names
3868:Nephrology
3852:Categories
3644:Calcinosis
3507:Patient UK
3461:DiseasesDB
3385:11 October
3357:1 November
2525:StatPearls
2404:. UpToDate
2345:12 October
2313:. UpToDate
1486:References
1345:associated
1314:torasemide
1310:bumetanide
1306:furosemide
1264:Salbutamol
1186:and nuts.
1164:vegetables
1151:). Sodium
1145:furosemide
1135:Prevention
1105:sinusoidal
1099:, and the
1055:use (e.g.
1053:medication
1014:creatinine
966:refractory
854:Physiology
833:haemolysis
786:tacrolimus
778:refractory
728:adrenaline
720:metoprolol
681:octreotide
548:, such as
542:tacrolimus
412:furosemide
404:salbutamol
264:salbutamol
247:Medication
145:nephrology
3873:Potassium
3825:Hypotonic
3751:Potassium
3728:Phosphate
3705:Magnesium
3501:emerg/261
3496:eMedicine
3380:Drugs.com
2429:eMedicine
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2317:6 October
1626:206907572
1604:: h4762.
1447:July 2019
1418:does not
1381:potassium
1362:potassium
1358:Patiromer
1206:Calcium (
1190:Treatment
1143:(such as
1002:hemolysis
988:Diagnosis
910:glomeruli
849:Mechanism
794:minoxidil
790:diazoxide
716:labetalol
574:celecoxib
566:ibuprofen
550:amiloride
546:diuretics
442:'high' +
288:potassium
274:Frequency
235:Treatment
136:Specialty
3830:Isotonic
3682:Chloride
3546:Archived
3529:Archived
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3291:20167700
3250:20798253
3209:22989741
3168:16445274
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1827:27600582
1773:15846652
1685:20956045
1618:26487322
1570:21181208
1352:necrosis
1341:sorbitol
1318:thiazide
1176:potatoes
1172:tomatoes
1168:avocados
1166:such as
1157:sorbitol
1141:diuretic
1030:cortisol
924:and the
774:Arginine
693:necrosis
625:Type IV
584:and the
576:inhibit
570:naproxen
564:such as
400:dextrose
326:numbness
256:dextrose
215:mmol/L,
169:numbness
152:Symptoms
63:showing
3594:Calcium
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1764:6457842
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1439:removed
1424:sources
1383:in the
1370:calcium
1349:colonic
1250:Insulin
1184:oranges
1180:bananas
1093:T waves
1022:glucose
980:and/or
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489:Causes
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3429:E87.5
3347:(FDA)
2684:S2CID
2641:S2CID
2016:(NKF)
1622:S2CID
1347:with
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1328:, or
1109:above
838:serum
746:SCN4A
689:burns
617:, or
572:, or
449:-emia
398:with
381:cells
324:, or
306:mEq/L
292:blood
258:with
3808:High
3759:High
3736:High
3713:High
3690:High
3602:High
3466:6242
3450:MeSH
3439:9-CM
3387:2019
3359:2015
3322:PMID
3287:PMID
3246:PMID
3205:PMID
3164:PMID
3133:PMID
3082:PMID
3041:PMID
2991:PMID
2965:CMAJ
2946:2015
2923:.com
2893:PMID
2844:PMID
2792:PMID
2755:2016
2725:PMID
2676:PMID
2633:PMID
2596:ISBN
2570:PMID
2540:2024
2529:PMID
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2448:ISBN
2410:2017
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2290:PMID
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