which is frequently a fatal rhythm CLINICAL PEARL: Giving intravenous calcium is “cardioprotective” in the setting of hyperkalemia. Frequently, instant reversal of all hyperkalemic ECG changes ...
a "sine wave" pattern (see below), which is frequently a fatal rhythm. Giving IV calcium is "cardioprotective" in the setting of hyperkalemia. Frequently, instant reversal of all hyperkalemic ECG ...
In combination, these findings aroused the suspicion of hyperkalemia. Furthermore, the ECG software double-counted the QRS complexes, as it misleadingly counted T waves too (151 bpm; red box/arrow).
Hyperkalemia makes it hard for your nerve and muscle cells to work like they should. As a result, you may have muscle weakness, tiredness, paralysis, abnormal heart rhythms, chest pain ...
The investigational technology uses Lead I ECG data to alert patients and clinicians of moderate to severe episodes of hyperkalemia (excess potassium in the blood) that can lead to sudden cardiac ...
AccurKardia's AK+ Guard is designed to work with a wide range of FDA-cleared consumer and clinical wearables that currently capture Lead I ECG data (e.g., smartwatches), enabling hyperkalemia ...
for its ECG-based, AI-powered AK+ Guard™ hyperkalemia detection software. The investigational technology uses Lead I ECG data to alert patients and clinicians of moderate to severe episodes of ...