Serum Potassium and the Electrocardiogram in Hypokalemia
- 1 April 1960
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 21 (4) , 505-521
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.21.4.505
Abstract
A definite correlation can be established between the electrocardiogram and the serum potassium level at hypokalemic levels. A study was made at the Mayo Clinic of 130 hypokalemic patients with relatively stable clinical states. Variations in Q-T intervals, P-R intervals, atrial rhythm, P waves, T/R values, and T-wave and U-wave contour in hypokalemia were noted as were the relationships between the T-U complex, electrical repolarization phenomena and potassium metabolism. Since modifying factors such as drugs, certain electrolyte disturbances, variations in cardiac rate, conduction defects, and myocardial ischemia were eliminated by careful selection of patients, only the influence of acid-base imbalance, sodium-potassium ratio, and hypertension on the electrocardiogram was studied. Acid-base imbalance and hypertension often simulated or obscured electrocardiographic evidence of hypokalemia. Electrocardiographic criteria of hypokalemia include various combinations of the following signs: (1) T/U value of 1 or less in lead II or V3, (2) U-wave amplitudes of greater than 0.5 mm. in lead II or greater than 1 mm. in V3, and (3) S-T depression of 0.5 mm. or more in lead II or leads V1, V2, and V3. It must be remembered that a normal electrocardiogram does not exclude hypokalemia and that an electrocardiogram which fulfills the established criteria does not necessarily indicate hypokalemia unless the factors discussed have been eliminated or minimized.Keywords
This publication has 57 references indexed in Scilit:
- Effect of Potassium on Conduction and Ectopic Rhythms in Atrial Fibrillation Treated with DigitalisCirculation, 1958
- A Clinical Correlative Study of the Electrocardiogram in Electrolyte ImbalanceCirculation, 1956
- The effect of induced hyperkalemia on the normal and abnormal electrocardiogramAmerican Heart Journal, 1953
- Serum electrolytes and the electrocardiogramAmerican Heart Journal, 1951
- Differentiation of the changes in the Q-T interval in hypocalcemia and hypopotassemiaAmerican Heart Journal, 1949
- Electrocardiographic changes associated with experimental alterations in blood potassium in catsAmerican Heart Journal, 1939
- The effects of alkalosis and of acidosis upon the human electrocardiogramAmerican Heart Journal, 1939
- The electrocardiogram during and after emergence from diabetic comaAmerican Heart Journal, 1937
- Effect of asphyxia and of anoxemia on the electrocardiogramAmerican Heart Journal, 1932