Hypokalaemia ECG Changes

Hypokalaemia ECG changes

U have no pot and you have no T but you have a long PR and a long QT

Low potassium causes:

U waves (small deflection immediately after T wave)

Flattened/inverted T waves

Prolonged PR interval

Apparent prolonged QT interval (due to fusion of T and U waves)

Also:

Increased P wave amplitude

Widespread ST depression

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Branches of external carotid artery

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Superior thyroid artery

Ascending pharyngeal artery

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Distribution of calcium in the body

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Reduce anginal pain

Morphine (+ anti-emetic)

Oxygen

Nitrate

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Helpful mnemonic foe MI treatment.


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