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==Overview==
==Overview==
[[Electrocardiogram]] (ECG) may be helpful in the diagnosis of arryhtmias associated with tumor lysis syndrome.
[[Electrocardiogram]] (ECG) may be helpful in the diagnosis of arrhythmias associated with tumor lysis syndrome.
==EKG Findings in Tumor Lysis Syndrome==
 
Peaked T waves may be seen in patients with tumor lysis syndrome due to [[hyperkalemia]].
==ECG==
The following changes on EKG can be seen in patients with tumor lysis syndrome:<ref name="pmid25938028">{{cite journal |vauthors=Mirrakhimov AE, Voore P, Khan M, Ali AM |title=Tumor lysis syndrome: A clinical review |journal=World J Crit Care Med |volume=4 |issue=2 |pages=130–8 |date=May 2015 |pmid=25938028 |pmc=4411564 |doi=10.5492/wjccm.v4.i2.130 |url=}}</ref>
* [[Peaked T waves|Peaked narrow T waves]] may be seen in patients with tumor lysis syndrome due to [[Hyperkalemia electrocardiogram|hyperkalemia]]
* [[Prolongation of the PR interval]]
* [[QRS interval|Prolongation of the QRS interval]]
* [[Sine wave pattern]]
* [[Ventricular arrhythmias|Ventricular tachyarrhythmias]]


==References==
==References==
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Electrocardiogram (ECG) may be helpful in the diagnosis of arrhythmias associated with tumor lysis syndrome.

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The following changes on EKG can be seen in patients with tumor lysis syndrome:[1]

References

  1. Mirrakhimov AE, Voore P, Khan M, Ali AM (May 2015). "Tumor lysis syndrome: A clinical review". World J Crit Care Med. 4 (2): 130–8. doi:10.5492/wjccm.v4.i2.130. PMC 4411564. PMID 25938028.

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