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[[Electroyte abnormalities]] such as [[hypokalemia]] (which can be associated with [[ventricular tachycardia]]), [[hypomagnesemia]] (which can lead to [[Torsade de Pointes]]) and [[hyperkalemia]] (which can cause a sinusoidal rhythm) should be ruled out. | |||
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Overview
Electroyte abnormalities such as hypokalemia (which can be associated with ventricular tachycardia), hypomagnesemia (which can lead to Torsade de Pointes) and hyperkalemia (which can cause a sinusoidal rhythm) should be ruled out.