Refractory hyperkalemia related to heparin abuse

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Abstract

Hyperkalemia is a potentially life-threatening condition, which may occur in many clinical settings. Heparin-induced hyperkalemia is less well-recognized than other side effects of heparin therapy. Even lesser known is heparin abuse amongst drug addicts. We report a case of fatal hyperkalemia related to long-term heparin abuse, which was refractory to anti-hyperkalemia therapy including hemodialysis. The objective is to alert the clinicians to possible abuse of heparin in drug addicts, which can be a cause for refractory hyperkalemia. We also briefly review the available literature on heparin-induced hyperkalemia.

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Sodhi, K., Garg, S., Singh, B., Shrivastava, A., & Singla, M. K. (2013). Refractory hyperkalemia related to heparin abuse. Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine, 17(6), 388–391. https://doi.org/10.4103/0972-5229.123463

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