Pseudohyperkalémia
Pseudohyperkalemia refers to a falsely elevated serum potassium level detected in laboratory testing that does not reflect the true potassium concentration in the body. This discrepancy arises from the release of potassium from red blood cells, platelets, or white blood cells into the serum during or after blood collection and processing. It is a common pre-analytical error in laboratory diagnostics.
Several factors can contribute to pseudohyperkalemia. Traumatic venipuncture, prolonged tourniquet application, prolonged fist clenching during blood
The clinical significance of pseudohyperkalemia lies in its potential to lead to unnecessary and potentially harmful