Effects of Hemodialysis and of Glucose-Insulin Administration on Plasma Potassium and on the Electrocardiogram

Author:

SURAWICZ BORYS1,KUNIN ARTHUR S.1,SIMS ETHAN A. H.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Experimental Medicine and the Metabolic Unit of the Department of Medicine, University of Vermont, College of Medicine, Burlington, Vermont

Abstract

Hypopotassemia was produced in dogs by hemodialysis or by intravenous administration of glucose with insulin. Both methods resulted in a similar decrease in plasma K concentration and similar ECG changes although K was withdrawn from the cells during dialysis while it entered the cells during glucose-insulin infusion. The maximal plasma K decrease occurred after two hours of dialysis or glucose-insulin infusion; administration of glucose-insulin after dialysis resulted in no further plasma potassium decrease. However, dialysis after glucose-insulin infusion caused further lowering of plasma potassium. The ECG changes were evaluated in relation to changes in plasma K concentration. The most consistent effects of hypopotassemia were in decreasing order: increased duration of the QRS complex, increased duration of the QTcinterval and increase in amplitude of the P wave. Correlation coefficients (R) between these ECG changes and the plasma K decreases were of the order -0.48 to -0.54. The ECG changes failed to show even a weak correlation with absolute plasma K concentrations or with calculated changes in intracellular K.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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