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Does Low Sodium Has Any Relationship To The Heart Attack?

My recent pre-op blood test showed I have Low Sodium. Also my ECG showed I had a septum infarction - age undetermined. Would ECG be related to the Low Sodium? I am 74 and never had a heart attack that I know of. Doctor said it could have been a "Silent Heart Attack". In any event I need a cardiac pre-op medical clearance before I can have any surgery. Just wanted to know if the Low Sodium has any relationship to the heart attack? Thank you.
Tue, 22 Oct 2013
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Hi and thank you for joing HCM!
The "silent heart attack" is a frequent finding on ecg especially in eldery and diabetic patients. There is a positive correlation between hypokalemia and ventricular arrhythmia in myocardial infarction. You should perform a complete cardiac examination, also angiography study should be a treatment possibility.
Best regards Dr. Benard Shehu
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Does Low Sodium Has Any Relationship To The Heart Attack?

Hi and thank you for joing HCM! The silent heart attack is a frequent finding on ecg especially in eldery and diabetic patients. There is a positive correlation between hypokalemia and ventricular arrhythmia in myocardial infarction. You should perform a complete cardiac examination, also angiography study should be a treatment possibility. Best regards Dr. Benard Shehu