“…If asphyxia precedes cardiac arrest, even in a deeply hypothermic patient, the chances of survival are very small. Hyperkalemia is known as a marker of poor prognosis in patients with accidental hypothermia and its correlation with patient's outcome is more precise than other biochemical variables such as central venous pH, pCO 2 or activated clotting time 1,2,7,8 . Asphyxia as well as trauma, crush trauma especially, are associated with signifi cant hyperkalemia 7,8 .…”