Definition of Hyperkalaemia. Meaning of Hyperkalaemia. Synonyms of Hyperkalaemia

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Definition of Hyperkalaemia

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- 2.5%. It is ****ociated with an increased mortality, whether due to hyperkalaemia itself or as a marker of severe illness, especially in those without...
- injury, blood loss from pelvic or long bone fractures may also co-exist. Hyperkalaemia and electrolyte imbalance. Disruption of cell membranes can result in...
- Tsoi K, Tonelli M, Clase CM (April 2005). "Emergency interventions for hyperkalaemia". The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2005 (2): CD003235. doi:10...
- (high blood pressure), anemia (low red blood cell counts), headache, hyperkalaemia (high blood pot****ium levels), hypercholesterolaemia (high blood cholesterol...
- orally or by retention **** to patients who are at risk of developing hyperkalaemia (abnormal high serum pot****ium levels). Newer drugs include: another...
- ferment sorbitol, unlike 93% of known E. coli strains. A treatment for hyperkalaemia (elevated blood pot****ium) uses sorbitol and the ion-exchange resin...
- hypokalaemia (low blood pot****ium levels) and hyperkalaemia (high blood pot****ium levels). Hyperkalaemia is not an effect of macrogol itself but of pot****ium...
- those with LVEF less than 35%. Common adverse effects [>1%] include hyperkalaemia [high pot****ium levels in the blood, a known side effect of Valsartan]...
- antibody disease, granulomatosis with polyangiitis) Low phosphorus levels Hyperkalaemia The repetition of an idiopathic optic neuritis is considered a distinct...
- with pot****ium preparations or pot****ium-sparing diuretics could cause hyperkalaemia (excessive pot****ium levels). Combination with NSAIDs, especially in...