hyperkalémia
Hyperkalémia is a condition characterized by an elevated concentration of potassium in the blood. Potassium is essential for nerve and muscle function, including the electrical activity of the heart. In adults, a serum potassium level above about 5.0 milliequivalents per liter is commonly used to define hyperkalémia, though clinical significance depends on the rate of rise and accompanying conditions.
Causes of hyperkalémia fall into several categories. Reduced renal potassium excretion is a major factor, especially
Clinical features range from asymptomatic to symptoms such as muscle weakness or paresthesias. The most serious
Diagnosis relies on a confirmed elevated serum potassium and clinical context. Management is guided by the