2015
DOI: 10.1111/jvim.13636
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Heparin‐Induced Hyperkalemia in a Dog Receiving Continuous Renal Replacement Treatment

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“…This syndrome is related to the transient suppression of aldosterone synthesis that resolves after heparin discontinuation. It has been observed in humans receiving UFH and LMWH and also been reported in a dog with CKD [186].…”
Section: Antithrombotic Drugssupporting
confidence: 52%
“…This syndrome is related to the transient suppression of aldosterone synthesis that resolves after heparin discontinuation. It has been observed in humans receiving UFH and LMWH and also been reported in a dog with CKD [186].…”
Section: Antithrombotic Drugssupporting
confidence: 52%