ECG changes in hypokalaemia
Hypokalaemia can cause the following EKG changes:
- flattened T waves
- ST segment depression
- prolonged QT interval
- tall U waves
- atrial arrhythmias
- ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation
- torsade de pointes
Note:
- ECG changes seen in hypokalaemia is not reliable since some severe hypokalaemic patients may not exhibit these changes (1)
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