Hypokalemia with heart failure – Cardiology MCQ – Answer

Hypokalemia with heart failure – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Which of the following is the last option in a patient with hypokalemia and heart failure? – Correct answer:  1. Oral potassium supplementation Adding ACE inhibitors or ARB and MRA are much more important for the long term prognosis of heart failure. If these have not been added, adding them alone may control hypokalemia. These drugs should be uptitrated before considering oral potassium supplements. Thiazides have a higher potential to cause hypokalemia (≈0.6 mmol/l) than loop diuretics (≈0.3 mmol/l) in the usual doses. Back to question Reference João Pedro Ferreira, Javed Butler, Patrick Rossignol, Bertram Pitt, Stefan D Anker, Mikhail Kosiborod, Lars H Lund, George L Bakris, Matthew R Weir, Faiez Zannad. Abnormalities of Potassium in Heart Failure: JACC State-of-the-Art Review. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2020 Jun 9;75(22):2836-2850. The post Hypokalemia with heart failure – Cardiology MCQ – Answer appeared first on All About Cardiovascular System and Disorders.
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