Cause of respiratory paralysis: kidney, not the lung


Submitted: 23 November 2014
Accepted: 19 January 2015
Published: 13 May 2015
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Hypokalemia is a common electrolyte abnormality and if neglected, it may be fatal. This type of electrolyte abnormality is seen in distal renal tubular acidosis (RTA). Respiratory paralysis in distal RTA due to hyokalemia is a rare clinical entity described in the literature. Here we discuss one such case: a 25-year-old female presented with complaints of acute onset symmetrical weakness of bilateral lower limbs that rapidly progressed to involve trunk, upper limb and neck. Later on, she developed respiratory paralysis and was put on mechanical ventilation. Diagnosis of distal RTA with hypokalemia was made and managed successfully.

Laxmikant Ramkumarsingh Tomar, Department of Medicine, University College of Medical Sciences (University of Delhi), Delhi
Senior Resident, Department of Medicine, "University College of Medical Sciences (University of Delhi) & Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital'' , Dilshad Garden, Delhi-110095, India
Tomar, L. R., Agarwal, M. P., Rajpal, S., & Aggarwal, A. (2015). Cause of respiratory paralysis: kidney, not the lung. Emergency Care Journal, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/ecj.2015.4837

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