Hypokalemic Cardiac Arrest: Narrative Review of Case Reports and Current State of Science

J Emerg Nurs. 2022 May;48(3):310-316. doi: 10.1016/j.jen.2021.12.008. Epub 2022 Feb 8.

Abstract

Purpose: Hypokalemic cardiac arrest is an uncommon occurrence in the emergency department. Electrocardiogram findings related to hypokalemic cardiac arrest include prolonged QT, U waves, and preventricular contractions leading to Torsades de Pointes and then arrest. Literature evaluating the prevalence of hypokalemic cardiac arrest is scarce, and its management is lacking. This review provides a summary of current literature, recommendations from current guidelines, and proposed management strategies of hypokalemic cardiac arrest.

Summary: Intravenous potassium administration is the treatment for hypokalemic cardiac arrest. Although the treatment for hypokalemic cardiac arrest is known, there is limited evidence on the proper procedure for administering intravenous potassium appropriately and safely. Owing to the time-sensitive nature of treating hypokalemic cardiac arrest, rapid administration of intravenous potassium (10 mEq/100 mL of potassium chloride over 5 minutes) is warranted. Concerns regarding rapid potassium administration are not without merit; however, a risk-benefit analysis and potential mitigation strategies for unwanted side effects need to be considered if hypokalemic cardiac arrest is to remain a reversible cause. It is imperative to identify hypokalemia as the cause for arrest as soon as possible and administer potassium before systemic acidosis, ischemia, and irreversible cell death.

Conclusions: More evidence is necessary to support treatment recommendations for hypokalemic cardiac arrest; however, it is the authors' opinion that, if identified early during cardiac arrest, intravenous potassium should be administered to treat a reversible cause for cardiac arrest.

Keywords: Advanced cardiac life support; Cardiac arrest; Hypokalemia.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Administration, Intravenous
  • Heart Arrest* / complications
  • Heart Arrest* / therapy
  • Humans
  • Hypokalemia* / drug therapy
  • Hypokalemia* / etiology
  • Long QT Syndrome*
  • Potassium / therapeutic use

Substances

  • Potassium