Electrolyte Imbalances and Disturbances

  • Gertsch M
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Abstract

Clinically important abnormalities of electrolytes concern potassium (K) more often than calcium (Ca). A pathologic cellular or serum level of sodium (Na) is not detectable in the ECG, and this is also the case for Hypomagnesemia, which is often combined with...

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Gertsch, M. (2004). Electrolyte Imbalances and Disturbances. In The ECG (pp. 299–321). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-10315-9_17

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