Of 1045 children admitted with gastroenteritis over a 12-month period and studied retrospectively, serum sodium level was tested in 802. Sixty patients (7.5%) had hypernatremic dehydration (HD). The peak incidence of HD, the highest serum sodium levels, and the worst outcome were all encountered in infants under the age of 3 months. An association with pre-admission high solute feeding was less obvious. Pre-admission volume intake could not be evaluated. There was no association of HD with the etiological pathogen or climatic conditions. The weight-for-age was below the fifth percentile in 21 patients (35%). One patient (1.7%) died, another (1.7%) developed peripheral gangrene, and four (6.7%) were left with significant neurologic complicat...
Summary: Severe hypernatraemia in a hospital population should be an avoidable problem. We have look...
We report a retrospective study of hypernatraemia (serum sodium concentration> 150 mmol/l) in an ad...
Excessively concentrated milk formula was administered accidentally to five newborn infants. Diarrhe...
Background: Hypernatremic dehydration in neonate is a serious potentially life treating can damage t...
INTRODUCTION Neonatal hypernatermic dehydration (NHD) is a potentially very serious condition, wh...
Hypernatremic dehydration is a rare but serious clinical condition in newborns and small infants. It...
We aimed to assess the incidence, neurologic and neurodevelopmental outcome of breastfeeding-associa...
Background: Dysnatremias are frequent in acute gastroenteritis. High outdoor temperatures have been ...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of hypernatremia (serum sodium>150mmol/l), associated fac...
Reducing the incidence of neonatal hypernatraemic dehydration Iyer et al1 report the effects of a ne...
OBJECTIVE: To study clinical manifestations and outcome of hyponatremia and hypernatremia in childre...
Introduction: Neonatal hypernatremic dehydration (NHD) is a major preventable problem associated wit...
Background Perturbations of blood sodium are the most frequently encountered electrolyte disorder in...
Background: Hypernatremia is known to occur in exclusively breastfed neonates in the first few days ...
BACKGROUND:Perturbations of blood sodium are the most frequently encountered electrolyte disorder in...
Summary: Severe hypernatraemia in a hospital population should be an avoidable problem. We have look...
We report a retrospective study of hypernatraemia (serum sodium concentration> 150 mmol/l) in an ad...
Excessively concentrated milk formula was administered accidentally to five newborn infants. Diarrhe...
Background: Hypernatremic dehydration in neonate is a serious potentially life treating can damage t...
INTRODUCTION Neonatal hypernatermic dehydration (NHD) is a potentially very serious condition, wh...
Hypernatremic dehydration is a rare but serious clinical condition in newborns and small infants. It...
We aimed to assess the incidence, neurologic and neurodevelopmental outcome of breastfeeding-associa...
Background: Dysnatremias are frequent in acute gastroenteritis. High outdoor temperatures have been ...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of hypernatremia (serum sodium>150mmol/l), associated fac...
Reducing the incidence of neonatal hypernatraemic dehydration Iyer et al1 report the effects of a ne...
OBJECTIVE: To study clinical manifestations and outcome of hyponatremia and hypernatremia in childre...
Introduction: Neonatal hypernatremic dehydration (NHD) is a major preventable problem associated wit...
Background Perturbations of blood sodium are the most frequently encountered electrolyte disorder in...
Background: Hypernatremia is known to occur in exclusively breastfed neonates in the first few days ...
BACKGROUND:Perturbations of blood sodium are the most frequently encountered electrolyte disorder in...
Summary: Severe hypernatraemia in a hospital population should be an avoidable problem. We have look...
We report a retrospective study of hypernatraemia (serum sodium concentration> 150 mmol/l) in an ad...
Excessively concentrated milk formula was administered accidentally to five newborn infants. Diarrhe...