Potentially Life-threatening Arrhythmia Triggered by an Excessive Consumption of Dried Sweet Potato “Hoshi-Imo” |
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Authors: | Chiaki Yanagihara Teru Kumagi Tatsuro Tasaka Yuta Watanabe Tamami Kono Kiyotaka Ohshima Akiyoshi Ogimoto |
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Affiliation: | 1.Postgraduate Medical Education Center, Ehime University Hospital, Japan; 2.Postgraduate Medical Education Center, Uwajima Municipal Hospital, Japan; 3.Cardiology, Uwajima City Hospital, Japan |
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Abstract: | We herein report two cases of potentially life-threatening arrhythmia due to hyperkalemia triggered by the excessive consumption of “Hoshi-Imo” (dried sweet potato). Both patients with chronic renal disease on renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitors presented at the emergency room with non-specific symptoms. Electrocardiograms revealed potentially life-threatening arrhythmia due to hyperkalemia in both cases: sinus arrest with a ventricular escape rhythm, tall and peaked T waves; and a widened QRS complex in a nearly sine-wave configuration without discernible P wave. Both patients fully recovered after intensive care for hyperkalemia. Physicians should recognize the excessive consumption of “Hoshi-Imo” may lead to the development of life-threatening arrhythmia, especially in patients with risk factors for hyperkalemia. |
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Keywords: | Hoshi-Imo excessive consumption hyperkalemia life-threatening arrhythmia dried sweet potato |
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