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↑ Bashour T, Hsu I, Gorfinkel HJ, Wickramesekaran R, Rios JC (1975).Unknown parameter |month= ignored ( help) CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list ( link) "Sinus arrest and moderate hyperkalemia". ↑ Bonvini RF, Hendiri T, Anwar A (2006).An electrocardiographic sine wave in hyperkalemia". CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list ( link) CS1 maint: PMC format ( link) CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list ( link) "Retrospective review of the frequency of ECG changes in hyperkalemia". ↑ Montague BT, Ouellette JR, Buller GK (2008)."Profound hyperkalemia without electrocardiographic manifestations".
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↑ Szerlip HM, Weiss J, Singer I (1986)."Muscular paralysis and ventilatory failure caused by hyperkalaemia". Shown below is an EKG demonstrating peaked T waves, loss of P wave and wide QRS complex depicting hyperkalemia. Hyperkalemia can lead to ventricular fibrillation, and subsequent asystole, if the cardiac myocardium was not stabilized.The result of the fusion of the QRS interval and T wave is reflected by a sine wave pattern.
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