Disorders of Potassium Homeostasis in Critically Ill Patients

Autor: L S Weisberg, Malcolm Cox, Harold M. Szerlip
Rok vydání: 1987
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Zdroj: Critical Care Clinics. 3:835-854
ISSN: 0749-0704
DOI: 10.1016/s0749-0704(18)30522-0
Popis: Disorders of potassium homeostasis can be life-threatening. This is especially true in critically-ill patients, in whom concurrent disorders may exacerbate the adverse effects of both hyper- and hypokalemia. Alterations in potassium balance are usually multifunctional in origin. Four broad categories encompass the most common diseases and syndromes seen in the intensive care setting: pharmacologic agents, acid-base disturbances, hypomagnesemia, and renal insufficiency. The various influences that disturb the serum potassium concentration may either potentiate or counter-balance one another. The most important clinical manifestations of disorders of potassium homeostasis are those involving the heart: both hyper- and hypokalemia can be associated with lethal arrhythmias. Neuromuscular, renal and metabolic effects are also seen. Severe hyper- and hypokalemia, irrespective of cause, should be treated as medical emergencies.
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