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Hyperkalemia and the electrocardiogram in dogs

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Rapid i.v. injection of 2 ml KCl solution with 0.1 mmol/kg abruptly doubles the basal concentration of coronary artery serum K and produces no ECG change; 2 ml with 0.3 mmol KCl/kg quadruples it and provokes fibrillation of theventricular myocardium in 18 s, there is no visible effect on atrial activity. Continuous infusion of 2 mEq KCl/kg body weight gradually doubles basal serum K concentration and produces ECG changes that herald the imminent onset of ventricular fibrillation. Ventricular myocardium and, especially, the sinus node are more tolerant of transient than of prolonged hyperkalemia.

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Supported by NIH GRSG 05468 and the Blum-Kovler Foundation.

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Hiatt, N., Hiatt, J. Hyperkalemia and the electrocardiogram in dogs. Basic Res Cardiol 83, 137–140 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01907267

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