Hypokalemia

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Background

Low = <3.5meq/L

Low! = <2.5meq/L

Diagnosis

Symptoms:

  1. CNS (weakness, cramps, hyporeflexia)
  2. GI (ileus)
  3. CV (dysrhythmia, dig tox, U waves, ST depression, prolonged QT)
  4. Renal (met alkalosis)

DDX

  • Shift
    • Increased pH
    • B-agonist, inuslin
  • Reduced intake
  • Increased loss
    • Renal
      • Primary (hyperaldos, osmotic diuresis)
      • Secondary (diuretics, malignant HTN, renal art stenosis)
      • Misc
        • Licorice
        • HyperCa
        • HypoMg
        • RTA
        • Leukemia
  • Drugs
    • PCN
    • Lithium
    • L-dopa
    • Theophyline
  • GI Loss (v/d/fistula)

Treatment

20meq/h KCl IV or PO

every 10meq should inc serum by ~0.1meq/L)

treat hypomag if present

Source

2/7/06 DONALDSON (adapted from Tintinalli)