supported by the Gansu Provincial Health Research Project (GSWSKY2020-01)。
Hyperkalemia,usually associated with predisposing chronic diseases as heart failure(HF),severe kidney disease or diabetes mellitus(DM),[1]is defined as an elevation of potassium concentration more than 5.5 mmol/L,[2].
The authors thank Research Foundation of Beijing Friendship Hospital,Capital Medical University(No.yyqdkt2017-6)。
Hyperkalemia is a life-threatening electrolyte disorder that often occurs in patients with chronic kidney disease(CKD)and in those using potassium-sparing diuretics.Hyperkalemia can destabilize myocardial conduction b...