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Spurious hyperkalaemia due to EDTA contamination: common and not always easy to identify
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Spurious hyperkalaemia due to kEDTA contamination is common. Gross kEDTA contamination is obvious by marked unexpected hyperkalaemia, hypocalcaemia, hypomagnesaemia and hypozincaemia. Spurious hyperkalaemia due to low concentrations of kEDTA contamination can only be confidently detected by measurement of serum EDTA.
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