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Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation 1989

[Severe hypokalemia with few symptoms disclosing distal renal tubular acidosis].

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L Papazian
D Quinsat
R Costello
J R Harle
G François

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The case is reported of a 47 year old female patient admitted with asthenia, anorexia, nausea and constipation. The poor clinical features contrasted with the severe biological disturbances: 1 mmol.l-1 serum potassium, pH 7.26, 19 mmHg PaCO2, 8 mmol.l-1 bicarbonate, myoglobinaemia and myoglobinuria. The electrocardiogram showed a flattened T wave, an U wave, and a depressed ST segment. Potassium was given intravenously at a rate of 0.38 mmol.kg-1.h-1 during the first 24 h. Renal biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of distal renal tubular acidosis, but no aetiology could be found. This patient's excellent clinical tolerance of a severe hypokalemia suggested that the potassium pool could be replaced at slower rates than those suggested in the literature for patients with severe symptoms and signs.

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