liperpotassiemia
Liperpotassiemia is a term used in some medical texts to describe an apparent alteration in blood potassium concentration that is associated with lipemic (high-fat) blood samples. It is not universally recognized as a distinct clinical disorder and is often considered an artifact rather than a true physiological disturbance.
In practice, lipemia can interfere with certain laboratory potassium assays, particularly indirect ion-selective electrode methods. The
Diagnosis relies on distinguishing true hyperkalemia from a pseudo-elevation due to lipemia. Clinicians typically repeat the
Management focuses on result verification rather than treating lipemia itself. If a true hyperkalemia is confirmed,
See also: pseudohyperkalemia, lipemia, potassium measurement methods.