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Hypokalemia differential diagnosis

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Eiman Ghaffarpasand, M.D. [2]

Overview

Overview

Potassium is one of the intracellular cation. Any derangement of potassium serum levels can disturb the transmembrane potential and renders excitable cells (nerve and muscle) hyperpolarized and less excitable. However, cardiac cells don’t obey this rule and become hyperexcitable. Potassium regulation is essential to maintain a normal activity in cells. Any imparment in potassium serum levels will have severe consequences on several organs especially the heart and the nervous system.

Differentiating Causes of Hypokalemia

Differentiating Causes of Hypokalemia

Differentiating the diseases that can cause hypokalemia is as following table:

Diseases Clinical manifestations Paraβˆ’clinical findings Gold standard Additional findings
Symptoms Physical examination
Lab Findings Imaging
Fatigue Fever Urinary symptoms Blood Pressure Skin lesions Edema ABG Urinalysis Transtubular potassium gradient Urine Potassium:Creatinine Other Ultrasonography CT scan
Polyuria Oliguria Nocturia
Renal and adrenal disorders Loop diuretic use[1] +/βˆ’ βˆ’ + βˆ’ +/βˆ’ ↓ βˆ’ + Metabolic alkalosis ↑K+ > 7 >20mEq/g ↑Na+ βˆ’ βˆ’ History of medication use βˆ’
Primary hyperaldosteronism[2] + βˆ’ + βˆ’ + ↑ Facial flushing βˆ’ Metabolic alkalosis ↑K+, ↓Na+ ↓PRA, ↑PAC, ↓Na+ Unilateral adrenal hyperplasia Hypodense unilateral adrenal macroadenoma (>1 cm)Β  PAC:PRA ratio Mood disturbance, paresthesia, muscle cramps
Cushing syndrome[3] + +/βˆ’ +/βˆ’ βˆ’ βˆ’ ↑ Facial plethora, purple striae + Metabolic alkalosis Glucosuria ↑BS Unilateral adrenal hyperplasia βˆ’ Urinary free cortisol (24βˆ’hour) Dorsicocervical fat pad, obesity, hirsutism
Hemodialysis[4] +/βˆ’ +/βˆ’ +/βˆ’ βˆ’ βˆ’ Normal Pustular lesions βˆ’ Metabolic alkalosis Normal ↓Na+ βˆ’ βˆ’ History Carpal tunnel syndrome
Bartter syndrome[5] + βˆ’ + βˆ’ +/βˆ’ Normal or ↓ βˆ’ βˆ’ Metabolic alkalosis ↑K+, ↑Ca+2, ↑Cl βˆ’ βˆ’ βˆ’ Laboratory findings Mental retardation, sensorineuralΒ hearing loss
Gitelman syndrome[6] + βˆ’ + βˆ’ + Normal βˆ’ βˆ’ Metabolic alkalosis ↑K+, ↓Ca+2, ↑Cl βˆ’ βˆ’ βˆ’ Laboratory findings Growth retardation, tetany, muscle cramp
Liddle syndrome[7] βˆ’ βˆ’ +/βˆ’ βˆ’ βˆ’ ↑ βˆ’ +/βˆ’ Metabolic alkalosis ↑K+, ↓Na+ ↓PRA, ↓PAC βˆ’ βˆ’ Laboratory findings Pseudohyperaldosteronism
Gastrointestinal disorders GI bleeding[8] + βˆ’ βˆ’ + βˆ’ ↓ βˆ’ βˆ’ Normal Normal < 3 < 20 mEq/g Anemia βˆ’ βˆ’ Laboratory findings Orthostatic hypotension, bradycardia
Vomiting[9] + βˆ’ βˆ’ + βˆ’ ↓ βˆ’ βˆ’ Metabolic alkalosis Cl <20 mEq/L βˆ’ βˆ’ βˆ’ Laboratory findings Dry mucous membranes, lethargy
Severe diarrhea[10] + βˆ’ βˆ’ + βˆ’ ↓ βˆ’ βˆ’ Metabolic alkalosis K+<20 mEq/L βˆ’ βˆ’ βˆ’ Laboratory findings Dry mucous membranes, lethargy
Villous adenoma[11] + βˆ’ βˆ’ + βˆ’ ↓ βˆ’ βˆ’ Normal K+ and Cl <20 mEq/L Anemia βˆ’ βˆ’ Colonoscopy Hematochezia
VIPoma[12] + +/βˆ’ βˆ’ + βˆ’ ↓ Facial flushing, skin rash + Normal K+<20 mEq/L Stool osmolar gapΒ <50 mOsm/kg Endoscopic ultrasound for VIPomas of 2βˆ’3 mm Pancreatic VIPomas >3 cm Laboratory findings Weight loss
Neuropsychiatric disorders Primary polydipsia[13] βˆ’ βˆ’ + βˆ’ + Normal βˆ’ +/βˆ’ Normal ↓Urine osmolarity ↓Na+ βˆ’ βˆ’ Water restriction test Psychosis
Central diabetes insipidus[14] + βˆ’ + βˆ’ + Normal or ↓ βˆ’ βˆ’ Normal ↓Urine osmolarity ↑Na+ βˆ’ βˆ’ Water restriction test Ischemic encephalopathy
Bulimia nervosa[15] βˆ’ βˆ’ βˆ’ +/βˆ’ βˆ’ Normal or ↓ AsteatoticΒ skin Carotenodermia βˆ’ Normal ↑K+, ↓Cl βˆ’ βˆ’ βˆ’ Psychological interview Β Parotid gland enlargement, lanugoβˆ’like hair
Anorexia nervosa[16] + βˆ’ βˆ’ +/βˆ’ βˆ’ ↓ Xerosis, hair effluvium βˆ’ Normal ↑K+, ↓Cl βˆ’ βˆ’ βˆ’ Psychological interview Orthostatic hypotension, bradycardia
Hypokalemic periodic paralysis[17] + βˆ’ βˆ’ βˆ’ +/βˆ’ Normal or ↓ βˆ’ +/βˆ’ Metabolic alkalosis K+<20 mEq/L Thyrotoxicosis, ↓Mg+, ↓PO4-3 βˆ’ βˆ’ Laboratory findings Paralytic episodes, arrhythmias
Systemic diseases Hypothermia[18] βˆ’ βˆ’ βˆ’ +/βˆ’ βˆ’ Normal Frostbite βˆ’ Normal Normal βˆ’ βˆ’ βˆ’ Clinical findings Impaired mental state
Alcoholism[19] + +/βˆ’ + βˆ’ + Normal or ↓ Icterus, caput medusae + Metabolic alkalosis Ketonuria Anemia βˆ’ βˆ’ Clinical findings Digital clubbing, gynecomastia
Diabetic ketoacidosis[20] + +/βˆ’ + βˆ’ + ↓ Xerosis βˆ’ Metabolic acidosis Ketonuria ↑Serum ketone, ↑ blood glucose βˆ’ βˆ’ Laboratory findings Dry mucous membranes, shock
Hypomagnesemia[21] + βˆ’ βˆ’ +/βˆ’ βˆ’ Normal βˆ’ +/βˆ’ Metabolic alkalosis βˆ’ ↓Ca+2 βˆ’ βˆ’ Laboratory findings Trousseau and Chvostek signs
Burns[22] +/βˆ’ βˆ’ βˆ’ + βˆ’ ↓ Vesicle and bullae, erythema + Normal βˆ’ Acute phase reactant βˆ’ βˆ’ Clinical findings Dehydration
Cystic fibrosis[23] +/βˆ’ +/βˆ’ βˆ’ +/βˆ’ βˆ’ ↓ Early aquagenicΒ skin wrinkling +/βˆ’ Normal βˆ’ βˆ’ Pulmonary infiltration Sweat chloride test Pancreatic insufficiency

References

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