The spectrum of electrocardiographic changes seen with hyperkalemia is known to progress gradually with increasing serum levels of potassium. Initial changes are limited to peaked T waves and QT shortening, which subsequently progress to prolonged QRS/QT intervals, and finally sinus arrest, sinus bradycardia and asystole. We report a unique case of severe sinus bradycardia with atrial bigeminy and junctional rhythm in the setting of moderate hyperkalemia, a rarely reported electrocardiographic finding.
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Hanumanthu, B. K. J., Chugh, Y., Grushko, M., & Faillace, R. T. (2019). Hyperkalemia Presenting as Sinus Bradycardia, Junctional Rhythm and Atrial Bigeminy. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.6439
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