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Is Serum Potassium Level Of 6.17 A Cause For Concern?

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Posted on Fri, 3 Feb 2017
Question: how high can your POTASSIUM #'S BE BEFORE you need to be hospitalized &\Or go on diaiysis? My Potassium # was 6.1 7 my Dr is suggesting that I go to the hospital for observation BECAUSE high potassium levels can lead to a Heart Attack. Can't I take a medication to lower my Potassium w\o being in the hospital?
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Answered by Dr. Vaddadi Suresh (40 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
I would recommend you to follow your doctor's advice

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX,
Welcome to HCM.

High potassium is dangerous as your doctor rightly said, but it also depends on the underlying disease you have. Kidney disease patients are at highest risk of 'high potassium and their consequences' as cardiac function is also often compromised in them.

Generally we consider levels up to 5.5 meq as safe , but people may tolerate higher levels depending on various factors. In general, levels above 6 are considered as high risk as cardiac function may suddenly be impaired and can be fatal.

We do not recommend home based treatment for levels above 6 as it requires cardiac monitoring and reduction in potassium at the earliest by insulin dextrose infusion or hemodialysis (if still refractory) which is not possible at home as medications act slowly which may jeopardize your heart.

I would recommend you to follow your doctor's advice, without hesitating. Once your potassium level drops down to a safer range, you can prevent further episodes by home based medications.

Hope I'm clear. You may ask further questions if needed.
ALL THE BEST.

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Is Serum Potassium Level Of 6.17 A Cause For Concern?

Brief Answer: I would recommend you to follow your doctor's advice Detailed Answer: Hi XXXX, Welcome to HCM. High potassium is dangerous as your doctor rightly said, but it also depends on the underlying disease you have. Kidney disease patients are at highest risk of 'high potassium and their consequences' as cardiac function is also often compromised in them. Generally we consider levels up to 5.5 meq as safe , but people may tolerate higher levels depending on various factors. In general, levels above 6 are considered as high risk as cardiac function may suddenly be impaired and can be fatal. We do not recommend home based treatment for levels above 6 as it requires cardiac monitoring and reduction in potassium at the earliest by insulin dextrose infusion or hemodialysis (if still refractory) which is not possible at home as medications act slowly which may jeopardize your heart. I would recommend you to follow your doctor's advice, without hesitating. Once your potassium level drops down to a safer range, you can prevent further episodes by home based medications. Hope I'm clear. You may ask further questions if needed. ALL THE BEST.