Hyperkalemia Associated with Rapid Infusion of Conventional and Lipid Complex Formulations of Amphotericin B
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A child developed hyperkalemia and cardiac arrest with infusion of an amphotericin B lipid complex 5.0 mg/kg over 1 hour. Another child, with chronic renal failure, developed hyperkalemia after infusion of conventional amphotericin B deoxycholate 1.0 mg/kg over 2 hours. Rapid infusion of the agent causes hyperkalemia in dogs and humans that is exacerbated in the setting of renal failure. A lipid formulation of amphotericin B is commercially available, and no reports of hyperkalemia are associated with its administration.
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