Hyperkalemia Explained: Pathophysiology of Peaked T-Waves
Автор: Dale Button
Загружено: 2024-11-22
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Discover how hyperkalemia affects the heart and causes distinctive ECG changes, including peaked T-waves. In this video, we break down the cardiac action potential, focusing on phase three, potassium dynamics, and how elevated serum potassium alters resting membrane potentials. Perfect for paramedics, medical students, and clinicians looking to understand the pathophysiology of hyperkalemia. Learn how these changes translate into critical ECG findings!
0:00 - Introduction to Hyperkalemia and ECG Changes
0:08 - Focus on Peaked T-Waves
0:21 - Recognizing Peaked T-Waves on ECG
0:36 - Cardiac Action Potential Overview
1:15 - Phase Three and Potassium Efflux Dynamics
2:00 - Normal vs. Hyperkalemic Potassium Distribution
3:39 - Resting Membrane Potential and Potassium Gradients
4:50 - Impact of Hyperkalemia on Resting Membrane Potential
5:56 - How Hyperkalemia Promotes Potassium Retention and Influx
7:00 - Changes in Rectifier Potassium Channels and Kinetics
8:13 - Depolarization and Phase Three Changes
9:00 - Why Hyperkalemia Causes Peaked T-Waves
12:00 - Summary: Key Takeaways on Hyperkalemia and ECG Findings

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