PloS oneHumansHyperkalemiaProne PositionRetrospective StudiesEsophageal Neoplasms
Association between acute respiratory acidosis and hyperkalemia during esophageal cancer surgery in the prone position: A multicenter retrospective observational study protocol.
Sakura Okamoto, Tokiko Tochii, Jyunya Nakada, Hideaki Note
Published: 202610.1371/journal.pone.0337018
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Esophagectomy in the prone position can induce acute respiratory acidosis. While it is known that metabolic acidosis can significantly elevate serum potassium, the effect of respiratory acidosis is conventionally considered to cause min…
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