Monday, November 10, 2008

Bananas

This is EKG week!
A hospitalized patient with known renal failure develops progressive lower extremity muscle weakness. The EKG is shown above.

Challenge: What is the abnormality seen and what is its significance?

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1 comment:

  1. Bananas

    The tall peaked and symmetric T waves (best seen in V3, V4) suggest hyperkalemia. In hyperkalemia, the first change is peaked T waves and shortened QT intervals, followed by lengthening of the PR and QRS, loss of P waves, and progression into a sine wave.

    Sources: UpToDate; www.emedu.org.

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