extremes of sodium intake. Sodium balance in renal failure. A comparison of patients with normal subjects unde
Hyponatremia is the most common disorder of body fluid and electrolyte balance encountered in clinic...
Background and Objectives: The development of ICU-acquired hypernatremia (IAH) is almost exclusively...
Dietary sodium intake is associated with hypertension and cardiovascular risk in the general populat...
Excess sodium intake is a leading but modifiable risk factor for mortality, with implications on hyp...
Sodium derangements are among the most frequently encountered electrolyte disorders in patients with...
Dietary sodium is thought to play a major role in the pathogenesis of hypertension, hypervolemia, an...
Patients in congestive heart failure with periph-eral edema are known to have an impairment of sodiu...
OBJECTIVES: Renal tubular sodium handling was measured in healthy subjects submitted to acute and ch...
The main challenges in heart failure (HF) treatment are to manage patients with refractory acute dec...
Severe hypernatremia is defined as serum sodium levels above 152 mEq/L, with a mortality rate ≥60%. ...
L'azotemie par manque de sel is a descriptive phrase coined by Blum, Graber, and van Caulaert (...
Background. The relationships of sodium intake to kidney function within the population have been po...
Salt (NaCl) is a prerequisite for life. Excessive intake of salt, however, is said to increase disea...
Role of aldosterone in the control of sodium excretion in patients with advanced chronic renal failu...
Sodium restriction is the primary dietary therapy for individuals with heart failure (HF); however, ...
Hyponatremia is the most common disorder of body fluid and electrolyte balance encountered in clinic...
Background and Objectives: The development of ICU-acquired hypernatremia (IAH) is almost exclusively...
Dietary sodium intake is associated with hypertension and cardiovascular risk in the general populat...
Excess sodium intake is a leading but modifiable risk factor for mortality, with implications on hyp...
Sodium derangements are among the most frequently encountered electrolyte disorders in patients with...
Dietary sodium is thought to play a major role in the pathogenesis of hypertension, hypervolemia, an...
Patients in congestive heart failure with periph-eral edema are known to have an impairment of sodiu...
OBJECTIVES: Renal tubular sodium handling was measured in healthy subjects submitted to acute and ch...
The main challenges in heart failure (HF) treatment are to manage patients with refractory acute dec...
Severe hypernatremia is defined as serum sodium levels above 152 mEq/L, with a mortality rate ≥60%. ...
L'azotemie par manque de sel is a descriptive phrase coined by Blum, Graber, and van Caulaert (...
Background. The relationships of sodium intake to kidney function within the population have been po...
Salt (NaCl) is a prerequisite for life. Excessive intake of salt, however, is said to increase disea...
Role of aldosterone in the control of sodium excretion in patients with advanced chronic renal failu...
Sodium restriction is the primary dietary therapy for individuals with heart failure (HF); however, ...
Hyponatremia is the most common disorder of body fluid and electrolyte balance encountered in clinic...
Background and Objectives: The development of ICU-acquired hypernatremia (IAH) is almost exclusively...
Dietary sodium intake is associated with hypertension and cardiovascular risk in the general populat...