1. [Hypokalemic myopathy. Our experience at an intensive care unit].
- Author
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Albertario F, Ceriana P, Scelsi R, Geraci P, Azan G, Dionigi RV, and Mapelli A
- Subjects
- Adult, Aged, Humans, Hypokalemia diagnosis, Intensive Care Units, Male, Middle Aged, Hypokalemia complications, Muscular Diseases etiology
- Abstract
Disturbances of potassium homeostasis are frequently iatrogenic: some drugs, especially diuretics, are sometimes taken without proper electrolyte control and replacement; this can lead to more or less severe hypokalemic states. After some physiopathologic remarks, the Authors report their experience with four patients admitted for severe hypokalemia; the clinical picture was always quite typical: severe muscle weakness (even quadriparesis), cardiac rhythm abnormalities, metabolic alkalosis. A reliable diagnostic tool is muscle biopsy that shows aspects of vacuolar myopathy.
- Published
- 1992