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An unusual case of hyperkalaemia-induced cardiac arrest in a paediatric patient during transfusion of a 'fresh' 6-day-old blood unit.

E M K Baz1, G E Kanazi, R A R Mahfouz, M Y Obeid.   

Abstract

A well-recognized complication of the transfusion of red blood cells (RBCs) is hyperkalaemia. This occurs in paediatric or adult patients receiving massive transfusion and can lead to cardiac arrest. Hyperkalaemia may follow the transfusion of 'stored' RBCs and/or haemolysed units, and depends on the quantity and rate of transfusion. We report on an unusual case of hyperkalaemia-induced cardiac arrest during transfusion of a 'fresh' blood unit. A 62-day-old baby girl was scheduled for a construction of a Blalock-Taussig shunt, after the completion of anastomosis, and upon release of vascular control, there was bleeding at the anastomotic site that was controlled with a suture placement. To compensate for the blood loss, a stat order was given for a push of 120 mL of RBCs over 10 min through the inferior vena cava central line. The blood unit was 6 days old and had been gamma-irradiated 48 h earlier. Shortly after the transfusion, the patient's electrocardiogram showed changes typical of hyperkalaemia; she then went into cardiac asystole. The blood unit potassium concentration was 55.3 mmol L-1, which flushed the atrioventricular node during transfusion. This is the first report of a high potassium level found in a 'fresh', less than 7 days old, nonhaemolysed RBC blood unit. The high concentration of potassium in this unit seems to be due to accelerated alterations of the RBC sodium/potassium adenosine triphosphatase pump (Na+/K+ pump), resulting in the release of intracellular potassium. This early and severe alteration of the pump and the unusually high potassium level may be due to as yet unexplained causes, warranting awareness, future investigation and routine saline washing of 'fresh' RBCs for paediatric patients who are candidates for central line transfusion.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12473156     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3148.2002.00402.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transfus Med        ISSN: 0958-7578            Impact factor:   2.019


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