En algunos textos se recomienda el uso del bicarbonato de Na pero tiene un papel limitado en el tratamiento de la hiperpotasemia aguda. En algunos textos se recomienda el uso del bicarbonato de Na pero tiene un papel limitado en el tratamiento de la hiperpotasemia aguda. A hiperpotasemia es la elevaci. La homeostasis del K se mantiene mediante 3 mecanismos: la excreci. La actividad de la bomba de Na+/K+ es estimulada por la insulina. Referencias 1. NHS. Map of Medicine. Hyperkalemia in emergency medicine. EMedicine 2010.. 3. Acker CG, Johnson JP, Palevsky PM, Greenberg A. Hyperkalemia in hospitalized patients: causes, adequacy of treatment, and results of an attempt to improve physician compliance with published therapy guidelines. Arch Int Med 1998;158:917-24. Guidelines for the treatment of hyperkalaemia in adults. 5. Glasziou P. The first symptom of hyperkalaemia is death. Evidence Based Medicine 2004;9:134-5. 6. Kumar P, Clark M, eds. Kumar and Clark’s clinical medicine. W B Saunders, 2009. 7. Nyirenda M J, Tang J I, Padfield P L, Seckl J R. BMJ 2009;339:1019-24. 8. Alfonzo A V M, Isles C, Geddes C, Deighan C. Potassium disorders—clinical spectrum and emergency management. Resuscitation 2006;70:10-25. 9. CREST Guidelines for the treatment of hyperkalaemia in adults. Accessed though the IAN Devon Hospitals network intranet. Ventricular tachycardia. Cannulation and venepuncture. Chronic kidney disease. Clinical knowledge summaries. 15. Slovis C, Jenkins R. Super net surveillance dvr. ABC of clinical electrocardiography: conditions not primarily affecting the heart. BMJ 2002;324:1320-3. 16. McKellar G, Alfonzo A, Isles C. Hyperkalaemia: causes, electrocardiographic changes and management. Journal of the Royal College of Physicians Edinburgh 2006;36:5-11. 17. Ahee P, Crowe A V. The management of hyperkalaemia in the emergency department J Acc Emerg Med 2000;17:188-91. 18. Raine T, McGinn K, Dawson J, Sanders S, Eccles S. Oxford handbook for the foundation programme. Oxford University Press, 2011. 19. Mahoney BA, Smith WA, Lo DS, Tsoi K, Tonelli M, Clase CM. Emergency 19 interventions for hyperkalaemia. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2005;2:CD003235. 20. Medicines governance team. Medication safety today. The Northern Ireland Medicines Governance Team newsletter. November 2008.. Referencias 1. NHS. Map of Medicine. Hyperkalemia in emergency medicine. EMedicine 2010.. 3. Acker CG, Johnson JP, Palevsky PM, Greenberg A. Hyperkalemia in hospitalized patients: causes, adequacy of treatment, and results of an attempt to improve physician compliance with published therapy guidelines. Arch Int Med 1998;158:917-24. Guidelines for the treatment of hyperkalaemia in adults. 5. Glasziou P. The first symptom of hyperkalaemia is death. Evidence Based Medicine 2004;9:134-5. 6. Kumar P, Clark M, eds. Kumar and Clark’s clinical medicine. W B Saunders, 2009. 7. Nyirenda M J, Tang J I, Padfield P L, Seckl J R. BMJ 2009;339:1019-24. Archivos Argentinos De Pediatria8. Alfonzo A V M, Isles C, Geddes C, Deighan C. Potassium disorders—clinical spectrum and emergency management. Resuscitation 2006;70:10-25. 9. CREST Guidelines for the treatment of hyperkalaemia in adults. Accessed though the IAN Devon Hospitals network intranet. Ventricular tachycardia. Cannulation and venepuncture. Chronic kidney disease. Clinical knowledge summaries. 15. Slovis C, Jenkins R. ABC of clinical electrocardiography: conditions not primarily affecting the heart. BMJ 2002;324:1320-3. 16. McKellar G, Alfonzo A, Isles C. Hyperkalaemia: causes, electrocardiographic changes and management. Journal of the Royal College of Physicians Edinburgh 2006;36:5-11. 17. Ahee P, Crowe A V. The management of hyperkalaemia in the emergency department J Acc Emerg Med 2000;17:188-91. 18. Raine T, McGinn K, Dawson J, Sanders S, Eccles S. Oxford handbook for the foundation programme. Oxford University Press, 2011. 19. Mahoney BA, Smith WA, Lo DS, Tsoi K, Tonelli M, Clase CM. Emergency 19 interventions for hyperkalaemia. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2005;2:CD003235. 20. Medicines governance team. Medication safety today. The Northern Ireland Medicines Governance Team newsletter. November 2008..
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