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The Acute Treatment of Hyperkalaemia: A Systematic Review

Sep 11, 2025

Hyperkalaemia is relatively common. Severe hyperkalaemia is generally defined as K >6.5 mmol/L, however in neonates this increases to >7mmol/L.

This systematic review and meta-analysis assessed the effects of acute pharmacological intervention for the treatment of patients with hyperkalaemia, with and without cardiac arrest.

Our accepted approach to treating hyperkalaemia is:

  1. Calcium to protect against arrhythmias
  2. Insulin and beta2 agonist for intracellular shift of potassium and
  3. Diuret
  4. ...

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