2023
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.7821
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Pseudohyperkalemia in chronic lymphocytic leukemia and diabetic ketoacidosis

Mahfujul Z. Haque,
Aishah Nasir,
Ramzan Judge

Abstract: Key Clinical MessagePseudohyperkalemia can lead to inaccurate hyperkalemia diagnosis, inappropriate initiation of potassium‐lowering therapies, and overall unnecessary treatment possibly inducing iatrogenic hypokalemia. Patients with leukocytosis and thrombocytosis should raise clinical suspicion that hyperkalemic laboratory results in the absence of other traditional signs of hyperkalemia may be indicative of pseudohyperkalemia. Here we present a case of severe leukocytosis with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (… Show more

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“…Any reported potassium concentration surpassing the reference range necessitates an accompanying assessment of the haemolysis index (H-index). 4 Most of her results exhibited a negative haemolysis index, effectively ruling out haemolysis as the contributing factor.…”
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“…Any reported potassium concentration surpassing the reference range necessitates an accompanying assessment of the haemolysis index (H-index). 4 Most of her results exhibited a negative haemolysis index, effectively ruling out haemolysis as the contributing factor.…”
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“…In the presence of hyperleukocytosis, in vitro lysis of CLL lymphocytes can lead to the spurious hyperkalaemia. 2,4 APFCB News 2024 Issue 1…”
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confidence: 99%