Hypokalemia in children with leukemia in relapse
S. O'Regan, B. S. Kaplan, R. W. Chesney, J. I. Ayoub and K. N. Drummond
Eight children with acute leukemia in relapse were hypokalemic during their
hospital course. All had accompanying hypophosphatemia, and three had mild
metabolic alkalosis. Potassium chloride supplementation in each case
resulted in resolution of the electrolyte and acid-base disturbances. These
findings were not present in patients with conditions newly diagnosed or
those in remission. The pathogenesis of the electrolyte and acidbase
disturbances was not evident and was not related to antibiotic or cytotoxic
drug therapy, but may have been related to the patients' poor nutritional
status. Seven of the eight patients died within six months of the
hypokalemic episode. Hypokalemia may be a common accompaniment of terminal
leukemia.