| Literature DB >> 26835286 |
Xiaoyu Xiong1, Dan Chen1, Jing Zhang1, Jian Mao1, Juan Li1.
Abstract
Nonoliguric hyperkalemia (NOHK) is common during the first days after birth in premature infants with gestational age <28 weeks. It was rarely reported in term or late preterm infants. We present a case of a 3 hours baby at 34 weeks and 3 days' gestational age who was delivered of severe birth asphyxia by cesarean section for failing to vaginal delivery. Serum potassium reached to 8.3 mmol/L at 12 hours age, with normal urinary output and serum urea and creatinine. Abnormal ECG of tall peaked T waves was developed. Marked fall in serum Ca(2+) of 0.6 mmol/L and total calcium of 1.13 mmol/L was also noted. Cerebral lesions in the head MRI demonstrated extensive periventricular white matter injury.Entities:
Keywords: Nonoliguric hyperkalemia; asphyxia; late preterm
Year: 2013 PMID: 26835286 PMCID: PMC4728942 DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2224-4336.2012.11.01
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Pediatr ISSN: 2224-4336