| Literature DB >> 23326707 |
Getaw Worku Hassen1, Suzanne Newstead, Lorraine Maria Giordano.
Abstract
Hyperkalemia is a severe life-threatening electrolyte disorder that commonly affects the cardiac conductivity and contractility. Ascending paralysis affecting the extremities with focal neurological deficit as well as quadriparesis and a seizure associated with hyperkalemia has been reported in the literature. Here, we describe a case of isolated recurrent lower extremity paralysis and an episode of seizure in an 83-year-old patient with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23326707 PMCID: PMC3542952 DOI: 10.1155/2012/243501
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Emerg Med ISSN: 2090-6498
Figure 1ECG changes during the hyperkalemic event, after treatment and a comparative old ECG. (a) Old ECG from March 2007; (b) peaked T-waves (arrows) in the setting of acute hyperkalemia; (c) improved EKG after treatment.