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Dispelling myths and misconceptions about the treatment of acute hyperkalemia

Arnav Gupta, Michael Self, Matthew Mueller, Gabriel Wardi, Christopher Tainter

2021The American Journal of Emergency Medicine27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hyperkalemia represents a widespread and potentially lethal condition that affects millions of people across their lives. Despite the prevalence and severity of the condition, there are no consensus guidelines on the treatment of hyperkalemia or even a standard definition. Herein, we provide a succinct review of what we believe to be the most significant misconceptions encountered in the emergency care of hyperkalemia, examine current available literature, and discuss practical points on several modalities of hyperkalemia treatment. Additionally, we review the pathophysiology of the electrocardiographic effects of hyperkalemia and how intravenous calcium preparations can antagonize these effects. We conclude each section with recommendations to aid emergency physicians in making safe and efficacious choices for the treatment of acute hyperkalemia.

Topics & Concepts

HyperkalemiaMedicineIntensive care medicineEmergency treatmentModalitiesTreatment modalityEmergency departmentMedical emergencyInternal medicinePsychiatrySocial scienceSociologyPotassium and Related DisordersMembrane-based Ion Separation TechniquesRenal function and acid-base balance
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