Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
Hypokalemia with Syncope Caused by Habitual Drinking of Oolong Tea
Toshiya AIZAKIManabu OSAKAHideyuki HARAShingo KUROKAWAKotaro MATSUYAMANaoyoshi AOYAMAKazui SOMATakashi OHWADATohru IZUMI
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1999 Volume 38 Issue 3 Pages 252-256

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A 61-year-old woman developed hypokalemia, atrioventricular block and ventricular tachycardia with syncope after habitual drinking 2 to 3 liters of oolong tea per day. She had been suffering from rheumatoid arthritis and Sjögren's syndrome and her serum albumin was decreased (2.9 g/dl). Oolong tea contains caffeine at approximately 20 mg/dl. Great quantities of caffeine can induce hypokalemia. The serum protein binding caffeine is albumin. Accordingly, in patients with hypoalbuminemia, caffeine is apt to induce hypokalemia. This case suggested that great quantities of oolong tea, one of the so-called "healthy" drinks, result in serious symptoms for patients with hypoalbuminemia.
(Internal Medicine 38: 252-256, 1999)

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