| Literature DB >> 28894410 |
Yeap Boon Tat1, Wan Mohd Nazaruddin Wan Hassan1, Ting Yung Chuen1, Abdul Rahman Izaini Ghani2.
Abstract
Barbiturate coma therapy (BCT) is a treatment option that is used for refractory intracranial hypertension after all other options have been exhausted. Although BCT is a brain protection treatment, it also has several side effects such as hypotension, hepatic dysfunction, renal dysfunction, respiratory complications and electrolyte imbalances. One less concerning but potentially life-threatening complication of BCT is dyskalaemia. This complication could present as severe refractory hypokalaemia during the therapy with subsequent rebound hyperkalaemia after cessation of the therapy. Judicious potassium replacement during severe refractory hypokalaemia and gradual cessation of the therapy to prevent rebound hyperkalaemia are recommended strategies to deal with this complication, based on previous case series and reports. In this case report, we show that these strategies were applicable in improving severe hypokalaemia and preventing sudden, life-threatening rebound hyperkalaemia. However, even with use of these strategies, BCT patients could still present with mild, asymptomatic hyperkalaemia.Entities:
Keywords: barbiturate coma; hyperkalemia; hypokalemia; intracranial hypertension; thiopentone
Year: 2017 PMID: 28894410 PMCID: PMC5566068 DOI: 10.21315/mjms2017.24.2.13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malays J Med Sci ISSN: 1394-195X