Quadriparesis and Broad Complex Tachycardia Secondary to Severe Hypokalaemia Induced by Distal Renal Tubular Acidosis as the Initial Manifestation of Sjogren's Syndrome

远端肾小管酸中毒引起的严重低钾血症导致的四肢瘫痪和宽QRS波群心动过速是干燥综合征的首发表现

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Abstract

Sjogren's syndrome is an autoimmune disorder characterized by lymphocytic infiltration of exocrine glands that typically manifests as dysfunction of the lacrimal or salivary glands. About one-third of Sjogren's syndrome patients exhibit systemic symptoms. In one-third of Sjogren's syndrome cases, renal tubular acidosis (RTA) is present. Hypokalemia is the most prevalent electrolyte disorder in patients with distal RTA. A middle-aged female presented to the emergency department with a complaint of sudden-onset quadriparesis followed by shortness of breath. Her arterial blood gas analysis revealed severe hypokalaemia and metabolic acidosis. ECG revealed broad complex tachycardia, which resolved after starting potassium infusion. On evaluating the cause of normal anion gap metabolic acidosis and hypokalaemia, she was found to have distal renal tubular acidosis (RTA). Furthermore, on evaluating the cause of distal RTA, her SSA/Anti Ro and SSB/Anti La levels came out to be elevated, and a probable diagnosis of Sjogren's syndrome was made. Severe hypokalaemia leading to hypokalaemia quadriparesis and broad complex tachycardia as the initial manifestation of distal RTA due to Sjogren's syndrome is uncommon. Timely recognition and prompt replacement of potassium are key to improved outcomes. It is also important to note that Sjogren's syndrome should be taken into account even in the absence of sicca symptoms, like in our case.

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