Postoperative arrhythmias and myocardial electrolytes in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting.

1996 
Electrolyte changes in right atrial and skeletal muscle pre- intra- and postoperatively, and their relationship to the development of postoperative atrial fibrillation or flutter were evaluated in 31 patients with coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Such postoperative arrhythmias occurred in 14 patients (45%). Before CABG the skeletal muscle potassium concentration was lower in these patients than in the others: median 261.4 (range 148.2-329.5) vs 298.6 (167.1-416.4) μmol/g dry weight, p = 0.017. The right atrial potassium concentration was normal, but sodium levels were higher in the patients with, than in those without postoperative arrhythmias: median 340.3 (263.7-454.9) vs 296.3 (203.9-355.0) μmol/g dry weight, p = 0.008, indicating disturbed transmembrane electrolyte transfer. During CABG the potassium levels fell and sodium increased in both right atrium and skeletal muscle, and on postoperative day 2 the potassium content in skeletal muscle was not yet restored. Magnesium levels showed no chang...
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