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  • Title: Pseudohyperkalemia in a Patient With Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia.
    Author: Gujarathi R, Chippa V, Candula N, Kadakia M.
    Journal: Cureus; 2022 Mar; 14(3):e23512. PubMed ID: 35371852.
    Abstract:
    Hyperkalemia is a common electrolyte disorder with potentially life-threatening consequences, including cardiac dysrhythmias. Pseudohyperkalemia must always be ruled out before implementing treatment for true hyperkalemia. Here, we present a case of a 63-year-old male with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) with a white blood cell count greater than 200 thousand/mm3 and persistently high serum potassium concentration as high as 8.4 mmol/L. A venous blood gas analysis was performed, which confirmed the patient's plasma potassium levels were within the normal range (3.7-4.4 mmol/L). In patients with CLL, due to the increased fragility of their white blood cells, mechanical stress such as centrifugation can lead to cell lysis resulting in pseudohyperkalemia. Our emphasis with clinicians is to familiarize themselves with these spurious laboratory values and prevent unnecessary invasive testing and treatment.
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