How aggressive should hyperkalemia treatment be for a K of 5.3? 6.0? 6.5? 7.0?

The normal range for potassium is 3.7 to 5.2 mEq/L.

Not all hyperkalemic patients require the Full Monty treatment package including calcium insulin, glucose, beta-2 adrenergic agonists, diuretics, sodium bicarbonate, cation exchange resin and dialysis. There's a continuum of treatment which becomes more aggressive as the K gets higher, symptoms of hyper-K are manifest, EKG changes develop and the rate of rise increase.

Generally speaking,

1. K above 7.0, severe muscle weakness or marked EKG changes require immediate, aggressive treatment

2. K around 6.5 in asymptomatic patients with no EKG manifestations of hyperkalemia can be treated with a cation exchange resin

3. K < 6 can often be treated with a low K diet, +/- diuretics.

In all cases, find and reverse the underlying cause.


Source

Rose, B. "Clinical manifestations and treatment of hyperkalemia" Up to Date. 16 April 2008.
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