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- Title
Life-threatening hyperkalemia induced by arginine.
- Authors
Bushinsky, D A; Gennari, F J
- Abstract
Marked hyperkalemia was observed during and immediately after an infusion of arginine monohydrochloride in two patients with severe hepatic disease and moderate renal insufficiency. Both patients had received brief courses of spironolactone before arginine treatment. In one of the patients, the hyperkalemia was associated with a fatal cardiac arrhythmia. Arginine has been shown to shift potassium from cells to the extracellular compartment, an effect directly related to its serum concentration. The profound hyperkalemia that occurred in these two patients is thought to be the result of an inability to metabolize the administered arginine and excrete the excess extracellular potassium. Caution is advised in administering arginine to patients with renal or hepatic insufficiency, or both.
- Publication
Annals of internal medicine, 1978, Vol 89, Issue 5 Pt 1, p632
- ISSN
0003-4819
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.7326/0003-4819-89-5-632