Objectives: To investigate the spurious high potassium results in heparin plasma.
Design and methods: Potassium values from heparin plasma, serum, and whole blood in a patient with chronic lymphocytic leukemia were determined and compared on chemistry and blood gas analyzers.
Results: Potassium levels were strikingly elevated in heparin plasma compared to serum or whole blood in which the potassium levels were surprisingly normal.
Conclusions: The phenomenon of reverse pseudohyperkalemia should be publicized.
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