Sinus conduction

Sinus-ventricular conduction is also known as sinus rhythm; diffuse complete atrial muscle block; high potassium diffuse complete atrial muscle block with high indoor block Even paralysis is formed. Increased blood potassium appears muscle weakness and even paralysis. Usually the lower limbs appear more, and then extend along the trunk to the upper limbs, the respiratory muscles can be involved in rare cases. The cause of the disease is mainly hyperkalemia, and sinus ventricular conduction may occur in hyperkalemia caused by various reasons. How high the serum potassium value will be before sinus conduction occurs. Winkler reports that when the potassium level rises to 5-7 mmol / L, the electrocardiogram shows that the T wave becomes sharp and the P wave disappears. However, there may be individual differences in the changes in the electrocardiogram caused by an increase in serum potassium.

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