Dr Fernando HidalgoJun 29, 20231 min readSevere HyperkalaemiaRated 0 out of 5 stars.No ratings yetSerum potassium greater than 6.5 mmol with or without ECG changesECG changes may include: flatterend / absent P wavestall T wavesbroad QRS complexesST segment changes
Serum potassium greater than 6.5 mmol with or without ECG changesECG changes may include: flatterend / absent P wavestall T wavesbroad QRS complexesST segment changes
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