I was shown this ECG. The resident asked: "Steve, what do you think of this ECG in this Cardiac Arrest Patient?"
Here is more history:
An elderly woman with h/o CAD and CABG presented after out of hospital cardiac arrest with subsequent resuscitation and return of spontaneous circulation. It was an unwitnessed arrest and down time was unknown. The initial prehospital rhythm was asystole.
Here is the initial ED ECG:
Here was my response:
"What was the potassium?"
Answer: 7.6 mEq/L
The QRS is very wide.
Case continued:
The physicians thought this was STEMI and activated the cath lab.
Cardiology opined that this was a metabolic ECG.
Later, the K returned and they treated the hyperkalemia aggressively.
There was a complex resuscitation which included, among other medications, administration of calcium and insuline.
1 hour later, this ECG was recorded:
See these other hyperK cases also:
Case 1. A Tragic Case
Case 4
Also, see this collaborative post on critical hyperkalemia written by Pendell Meyers with edits by Steve Smith and Scott Weingart:
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Here is more history:
An elderly woman with h/o CAD and CABG presented after out of hospital cardiac arrest with subsequent resuscitation and return of spontaneous circulation. It was an unwitnessed arrest and down time was unknown. The initial prehospital rhythm was asystole.
Here is the initial ED ECG:
Here was my response:
"What was the potassium?"
The QRS is very wide.
Case continued:
The physicians thought this was STEMI and activated the cath lab.
Cardiology opined that this was a metabolic ECG.
Later, the K returned and they treated the hyperkalemia aggressively.
There was a complex resuscitation which included, among other medications, administration of calcium and insuline.
1 hour later, this ECG was recorded:
Improved |
See these other hyperK cases also:
Case 1. A Tragic Case
This patient presented with weakness.
45 minutes later:
Case 3
PseudoSTEMI due to Hyperkalemia |
Case 4
PseudoSTEMI due to hyperkalemia |
Also, see this collaborative post on critical hyperkalemia written by Pendell Meyers with edits by Steve Smith and Scott Weingart: