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Case Reports
. 2012 Dec 5:2012:bcr-2012-007312.
doi: 10.1136/bcr-2012-007312.

Hypokalaemia and refractory asystole complicating diabetic ketoacidosis, lessons for prevention

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Hypokalaemia and refractory asystole complicating diabetic ketoacidosis, lessons for prevention

Salman Abdulaziz et al. BMJ Case Rep. .

Abstract

We report a unique case of diabetic ketoacidosis in which a relatively low potassium level on admission was associated with consequent life-threatening and refractory arrhythmia secondary to inappropriate use of intravenous insulin and bicarbonate therapy. The latter was reversed by rapid bolus potassium injection. Although we do not advocate this approach in every case, we emphasise that a bolus injection of potassium may be life saving in such cases. The lessons from this case have led to multidisciplinary meetings and modification of the institute's diabetic ketoacidosis clinical pathway.

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