Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5612125 | Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
DSE is safe even in the setting of abnormalities in blood potassium concentrations, and hence cancellation of DSE in patients with potassium abnormalities does not appear warranted. Elevated potassium levels are associated with lower rates of clinically significant supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias. While remaining at relatively low risk, patients with very low potassium levels (â¤3.1 mmol/L) at the time of DSE have a modestly increased risk of arrhythmia. Consideration could be given to correcting severe hypokalemia prior to DSE.
Keywords
EGFRSVTLVEDdDSELVEFArrhythmiaelectrolytesPremature ventricular contractionechocardiographyDobutamine stress echocardiographychronic kidney diseaseVentricular tachycardiaSupraventricular tachycardiastress testingOutcomesFibrillationVentricular fibrillationAtrial fibrillationestimated glomerular filtration rateCKDodds ratioPVCleft ventricular ejection fraction
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Authors
Jared G. MD, Robert B. MD, FASE, Patricia A. MD, FASE, Garvan C. MD, PhD, FASE,