Hypokalemia after resuscitation from out-of-hospital ventricular fibrillation
- 3 December 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in JAMA
- Vol. 248 (21) , 2860-2863
- https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.248.21.2860
Abstract
We studied serum electrolyte levels, blood gas values, and diuretic history in 115 patients immediately after resuscitation from out-of-hospital ventricular fibrillation. Comparisons were made with 84 patients admitted for acute myocardial infarction and with 88 ambulatory patients with coronary heart disease. Admission serum potassium values of 3.60 mEq/L or lower were found in 56 (49%) of the resuscitated patients, compared with 16 (19%) and eight (9%) of the comparison groups, respectively. In the resuscitated patients, the mean serum potassium level was 3.70±0.72 (SD) mEq/L, compared with 4.09 ±0.66 and 4.17 ±0.35 mEq/L in the respective comparison groups. Reduced serum potassium concentration was not related to simple extracellular alkalosis. However, the absence of a causative relationship to diuretic use suggested that it occurred during cardiac arrest and resuscitation. Rapid correction of extracellular acidosis by bicarbonate therapy and ventilation may have produced a shift of extracellular potassium into the intracellular compartment even in the absence of extracellular alkalosis. (JAMA1982;248:2860-2863)This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
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