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American Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2014, 2(12), 262-265
DOI: 10.12691/AJMCR-2-12-1
Original Research

Compartment Syndrome and Rhabdomyolysis Presenting with the Rare Pseudo-Infarction Pattern of Hyperkalemia

Richard Pescatore1, , Mark Robidoux1, Robert Cole2, Brett Waldman3 and Catherine Ginty1

1Department of Emergency Medicine, Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ USA

2Department of Critical Care Medicine, Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ USA

3Department of Cardiology, Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ USA

Pub. Date: November 25, 2014

Cite this paper

Richard Pescatore, Mark Robidoux, Robert Cole, Brett Waldman and Catherine Ginty. Compartment Syndrome and Rhabdomyolysis Presenting with the Rare Pseudo-Infarction Pattern of Hyperkalemia. American Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2014; 2(12):262-265. doi: 10.12691/AJMCR-2-12-1

Abstract

The rapid identification and treatment of patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is a priority for emergency department providers. Occasionally conditions other than acute coronary syndrome (ACS) can mimic the presence of ST-elevation on electrocardiogram (ECG), making the accurate identification of these patients challenging. We present a case in which severe metabolic derangements resulted in a rare pseudo-STEMI pattern on ECG. A 26 year old male was found at home by family after a reported fall. A pre-hospital ECG conducted by EMS personnel indicated STEMI and the cardiac catheterization team was activated prior to patient arrival. Before undergoing PCI, laboratory values revealed severe hyperkalemia and rhabdomyolysis. Treatment of the patient’s hyperkalemia resulted in resolution of ECG abnormalities. The patient later developed acute compartment syndrome and underwent emergent fasciotomy. This case demonstrates the rare pseudo-infarction pattern of hyperkalemia and underscores the importance of clinical context in the initial evaluation of the emergency patient.

Keywords

hyperkalemia, Psuedo-Infarction, Emergency Medicine, compartment syndrome, rhabdomyolysis, myocardial infarction

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