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Why there is tall T wave in hyperkalemia?
Questioner:Sophia Wright 2018-04-06 09:56:19
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Penelope Wilson——Works at the Environmental Action Group, Lives in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
As a medical professional with expertise in cardiology, I can explain the relationship between hyperkalemia and the ECG changes that are observed.
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Benjamin Bennett——Works at the International Air Transport Association, Lives in Montreal, Canada.
ECG �C A Pictorial Primer. Serum potassium is the major intracellular ion that participates in the depolarization and repolarization of myocardial cells. Hence its serum concentration has a profound effect on the QRS and ST-
T complex. Narrow and
tall peaked
T wave (A) is an early sign of
hyperkalemia.
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