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==Hyperkalemia== | ==Hyperkalemia== | ||
ECG characteristics of hyperkalemia, high blood potassium: | ECG characteristics of hyperkalemia, high blood potassium: | ||
* | *P-waves are widened and of low amplitude due to slowing of conduction | ||
* | *QRS complex: | ||
**QRS widening | |||
**fusion of QRS-T | |||
**loss of the ST segment | |||
*Tall tented T waves | |||
The initial part of the QRS complex is often spared as purkinje fibers are less sensitive to hyperkalemia. | |||
These changes can also occur in acidosis (via the same mechanism) and during Class IC anti-arrhythmic intoxication. | |||
At concentrations > 7.5 mmol/L atrial and [[Ventricular Fibrillation|ventricular fibrillation]] can occur. | At concentrations > 7.5 mmol/L atrial and [[Ventricular Fibrillation|ventricular fibrillation]] can occur. |