Serum potassium responses to nebulized salbutamol administered during an acute asthmatic attack.
Open Access
- 1 March 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by BMJ in Emergency Medicine Journal
- Vol. 6 (1) , 22-26
- https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.6.1.22
Abstract
A prospective study of 20 patients presenting to an accident and emergency department with an exacerbation of pre-existing reversible airways disease was undertaken in order to determine whether such patients incurred any changes in their serum potassium following administration of 5 mg of nebulized salbutamol. Electrolytes were estimated before and 30 min after administration of nebulized salbutamol. No other drug was administered during this period. Results indicate that nebulized salbutamol can cause a significant hypokalaemic response in such situations. Eight out of the 20 patients studied demonstrated falls in serum potassium of more than 0.3 mmol/l. Most of the falls in serum potassium occurred in patients with low pre-treatment PCO2 values; a group of patients with less severe respiratory distress. This preliminary study indicates that a further study aimed at elucidating the clinical significance of nebulized salbutamol-induced hypokalaemia is required.Keywords
This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
- Intravenous beta agonist in severe acute asthma.BMJ, 1988
- 75 deaths in asthmatics prescribed home nebulizers.BMJ, 1987
- Cardiovascular and biochemical responses to nebulised salbutamol in normal subjects.Published by Wiley ,1984
- The metabolic actions of intravenous salbutamol and aminophylline singly and in combination.Published by Wiley ,1981
- Some metabolic and hormonal effects of salbutamol in manActa Diabetologica, 1976
- Recovery from Buthalitone AnaesthesiaBMJ, 1960