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Measuring potassium level in packed red blood cells before using: Word of caution for congenital cardiac surgery.

Dilek AltunAhmet ArnazAbdullah DoganYusuf Kenan YalçınbaşRıza TürközAdnan YüksekDemet AltunTaner AbdullahSerpil Ustalar ÖzgenFevzi ToramanC Tayyar Sarioglu
Published in: Journal of cardiac surgery (2021)
Before transfusion, even PRBC is fresh, measuring the potassium level of PRBC and the potassium that will be given to the pediatric patient with transfusion can prevent transfusion-related hyperpotassemia and related complications. Otherwise, high potassium levels, which may be overlooked despite being fresh, may cause serious complications, even cardiac arrest, especially in neonates and infants.
Keyphrases
  • cardiac surgery
  • acute kidney injury
  • cardiac arrest
  • red blood cell
  • risk factors