MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE HYPERKALEMIA: EVIDENCE-BASED STRATEGIES FOR ARRHYTHMIA PREVENTION AND MORTALITY REDUCTION

Authors

  • Eberson da Silva Rodrigues do Nascimento UFG
  • João Pedro Almeida Antunes dos Santos Universidade São Caetano do Sul
  • Pedro Yuri da Silveira UFN
  • Bruna Turra Aimi Universidade de Passo Fundo
  • Yuri José Morgan UNISUL
  • Gardênia Santos Pereira UNIME
  • Victoria Alexandra Rohl Presidente Vargas
  • Jessica Regina Giacomelli Universidade Federal de Pelotas
  • Flávia Dias da Silva Universidade Federal do Pará
  • Gustavo Salvadego Moia UNIVAG
  • Samuel Prado Ribeiro UNIFESP
  • Gustavo dos Santos Pereira UNOESTE
  • Luigi Mestrinelli Santiago UNIDERP

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v12i7.28699

Keywords:

Severe hyperkalemia. Cardiac arrhythmias. Potassium. Emergency. Mortality.

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Severe hyperkalemia is a clinical emergency associated with the risk of myocardial electrical instability, potentially fatal arrhythmias, cardiac arrest, and mortality, especially in patients with kidney disease, heart failure, diabetes mellitus, and use of medications that interfere with renal potassium excretion. This article aims to analyze, based on recent scientific evidence, the main strategies used in the management of severe hyperkalemia, with emphasis on arrhythmia prevention, sustained potassium removal, and clinical implications related to mortality. This is a narrative bibliographic review with a qualitative approach, based on studies published between 2016 and 2026, available in databases such as PubMed/MEDLINE, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, SciELO, and ScienceDirect, as well as clinical guidelines and consensus documents from scientific institutions. The findings show that the management of severe hyperkalemia should be simultaneous and integrated, involving myocardial stabilization with intravenous calcium, intracellular potassium redistribution with insulin associated with glucose and beta-agonists, and effective potassium removal through diuresis, gastrointestinal binders, or renal replacement therapy. Although these strategies may contribute to better clinical outcomes, direct evidence of mortality reduction remains limited due to the predominance of observational studies, narrative reviews, and consensus-based recommendations. It is concluded that the management of severe hyperkalemia should prioritize early recognition, arrhythmia prevention, sustained potassium removal, therapeutic safety, and recurrence prevention in urgent care, emergency, and intensive care settings.

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Author Biographies

Eberson da Silva Rodrigues do Nascimento, UFG

Médico; Neurologista; Psiquiatra; Psicoterapeuta; Mestre; Doutor; Professor. Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG).

João Pedro Almeida Antunes dos Santos, Universidade São Caetano do Sul

Medicina.  Universidade São Caetano do Sul – SP.

Pedro Yuri da Silveira, UFN

Medicina. Universidade Franciscana (UFN).

Bruna Turra Aimi, Universidade de Passo Fundo

Médica.  Universidade de Passo Fundo

Yuri José Morgan, UNISUL

Médico. UNISUL.

Gardênia Santos Pereira, UNIME

Medicina. Centro Universitário UNIME – Lauro de Freitas.

Victoria Alexandra Rohl, Presidente Vargas

Médica. Estácio de Sá – Presidente Vargas.

Jessica Regina Giacomelli, Universidade Federal de Pelotas

Médica. Universidade Federal de Pelotas.

Flávia Dias da Silva, Universidade Federal do Pará

Médica. Universidade Federal do Pará.

Gustavo Salvadego Moia, UNIVAG

Acadêmico de Medicina. Centro Universitário de Várzea Grande (UNIVAG).

Samuel Prado Ribeiro, UNIFESP

Médico. Escola Paulista de Medicina – UNIFESP.

Gustavo dos Santos Pereira, UNOESTE

Medicina. UNOESTE – Presidente Prudente.

Luigi Mestrinelli Santiago, UNIDERP

Médico. Anhanguera Uniderp.

Published

2026-07-10

How to Cite

Nascimento, E. da S. R. do, Santos, J. P. A. A. dos, Silveira, P. Y. da, Aimi, B. T., Morgan, Y. J., Pereira, G. S., … Santiago, L. M. (2026). MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE HYPERKALEMIA: EVIDENCE-BASED STRATEGIES FOR ARRHYTHMIA PREVENTION AND MORTALITY REDUCTION. Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 12(7), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v12i7.28699