DaCruz D, Holburn C
Accident and Emergency Department, Leicester Royal Infirmary, England.
Arch Emerg Med. 1989 Mar;6(1):22-6. doi: 10.1136/emj.6.1.22.
A prospective study of 20 patients presenting to an accident and emergency department with an exacerbation of pre-existing reversible airways disease was undertaken in order to determine whether such patients incurred any changes in their serum potassium following administration of 5 mg of nebulized salbutamol. Electrolytes were estimated before and 30 min after administration of nebulized salbutamol. No other drug was administered during this period. Results indicate that nebulized salbutamol can cause a significant hypokalaemic response in such situations. Eight out of the 20 patients studied demonstrated falls in serum potassium of more than 0.3 mmol/l. Most of the falls in serum potassium occurred in patients with low pre-treatment PCO2 values; a group of patients with less severe respiratory distress. This preliminary study indicates that a further study aimed at elucidating the clinical significance of nebulized salbutamol-induced hypokalaemia is required.
对20例因原有可逆性气道疾病加重而前往急诊科就诊的患者进行了一项前瞻性研究,以确定这些患者在雾化吸入5毫克沙丁胺醇后血清钾是否发生任何变化。在雾化吸入沙丁胺醇之前和之后30分钟测定电解质。在此期间未使用其他药物。结果表明,在这种情况下,雾化吸入沙丁胺醇可引起显著的低钾血症反应。在研究的20例患者中,有8例血清钾下降超过0.3 mmol/L。血清钾的下降大多发生在治疗前PCO2值较低的患者中,这是一组呼吸窘迫较轻的患者。这项初步研究表明,需要进一步开展研究以阐明雾化吸入沙丁胺醇所致低钾血症的临床意义。