Medline ® Abstract for Reference 26
of 'Clinical manifestations and treatment of hypokalemia in adults'
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Fatal dysrhythmia following potassium replacement for hypokalemic periodic paralysis.
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Ahmed I, Chilimuri SS
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West J Emerg Med. 2010;11(1):57.
We present a case of fatal rebound hyperkalemia in a patient with thyrotoxic periodic paralysis (TPP) treated with potassium supplementation. Although TPP is a rare hyperthyroidism-related endocrine disorder seen predominantly in men of Asian origin, the diagnosis should be considered in patients of non-Asian origins presenting with hypokalemia, muscle weakness or acute paralysis. The condition may present as a life threatening emergency and unfamiliarity with the disease could result in a fatal outcome. Immediate therapy with potassium chloride supplementation may foster a rapid recovery of muscle strength and prevent cardiac arrhythmias secondary to hypokalemia, but with a risk of rebound hyperkalemia.
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University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis MN.
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