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ECG frequency changes in potassium disorders: a narrative review.

Navid Teymouri, Sahar Mesbah, Seyed Mohammad Hossein Navabian, Dorsa Shekouh, Mahsa Mohammadi Najafabadi, Narges Norouzkhani, Mohadeseh Poudineh, Mohammad Sadegh Qadirifard, Saba Mehrtabar, Niloofar Deravi

2022PubMed29 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nowadays, electrocardiogram (ECG) changes are one of the valuable diagnostic clues for recognizing abnormalities. Potassium is one of the essential electrolytes in cardiac cells, and its variations affect ECG. Potassium disorders, including hyperkalemia and hypokalemia in authoritarian states, may lead to heart dysfunctions and could be life-threatening, and urgent interventions are needed in this conditions. The current review summarizes studies to elucidate the correlation between potassium disorders and ECG demonstrations. In this review, we summarized ECG changes related to hyperkalemia and interventions. Moreover; animal studies on ECG changes related to hyper- and hypokalemia are provided. The studies showed peaked T wave, as well as expanded QRS complex and low P amplitude, are important changes that can guide us to immediate diagnosis. ECG Changes in severe hyperkalemia that can endanger patients' lives are noteworthy. Manifestations change in hyperkalemia, for correct diagnosis clinical history of the patients is essential.

Topics & Concepts

HyperkalemiaHypokalemiaMedicineElectrolyte DisorderNarrative reviewIntensive care medicineInternal medicineCardiologyHyponatremiaPotassium and Related DisordersCardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmiasIon channel regulation and function