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Fatal Fluctuation of Serum Potassium Level during Barbiturate Coma Therapy

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Authors

Sohn, Seil; Park, Chul-Kee

Issue Date
2009
Publisher
Journal of Korean Neurotvaurnatology Society
Citation
J Kor Neurotraumatol Soc 5:131-134,2009
Keywords
HypokalemiaHyperkalemiaBarbiturateHead trauma
Abstract
Severe hypokalemia and rebound hyperkalemia is rare side effect of barbiturate. The authors report an experience of lifethreatening
fluctuation of serum potassium level from barbiturate coma therapy in severe brain injury patient. A 54-yearold
man falling from a golf-cart suffered multiple hemorrhagic contusion and traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage. He was
treated with barbiturate coma therapy conservatively for 20 hours. One hour after cessation of barbiturate infusion, cardiac
arrest happened. Meanwhile serum potassium level was 1.5 mmollL. 24 hours after discontinuation of barbiturate, another
asystole occurred, and the serum potassium level was 8.5 mmol1L. This rare side effect of barbiturate is mediated by
transcellular shift of potassium. Clinicians should monitor closely the electrolyte balance during barbiturate infusion, and
possibility of rebound hyperkalemia after the cessation must be borne in mind.
ISSN
1738-8708
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/74200
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