Clinical and electrocardiogram presentations of patients with high serum potassium concentrations within emergency settings: a prospective study
ConclusionsThe physicians ’ abilities to predict hyperkalemia based on ECG and symptoms were poor. ECG could not be solely relied on, and serum potassium tests should be conducted for accurate diagnosis.
Source: International Journal of Emergency Medicine - Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: research
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