OBJECTIVE: To provide an outline of the drugs and nutritional therapy that could contribute to the development of hypophosphatemia in the critically ill patient. DATA SOURCES: Computerized abstracting services, references to primary literature articles, and review publications were screened for references to drug- or nutrition-related hypophosphatemia. STUDY SELECTION: Studies primarily describing responses in adults were selected. Animal research is described that illustrates findings in humans. DATA EXTRACTION: Information was abstracted from the findings of individual case reports and clinical trials. DATA SYNTHESIS: Data are organized by mechanism of possible effect on serum phosphate concentration. No reference is made to drugs that do...
Objectives: Hypophosphatemia is frequently encountered in the ICU and is associated with mortality r...
OBJECTIVE - To determine the effect of parenteral nutrition on plasma phosphate levels and to evalua...
Objective: The incidence of hypophosphatemia is higher in critically ill patients and prolonged the ...
Introduction: Currently no evidence-based guideline exists for the approach to hypophosphatemia in c...
ABSTRACT: Severe hypophosphatemia is associated with significant morbidity in hospitalized patients....
Background: Hypophosphatemia can complicate and prolong the treatment of critically ill patients, an...
Background & aims: Phosphate is the main intracellular anion essential for numerous biological proce...
Background & aims: Phosphate is the main intracellular anion essential for numerous biological proce...
Objective: Phosphorus plays an important role in metabolism as an intracellular anion, an enzyme com...
BACKGROUND: Hypophosphatemia is one of the common disorders that develop in critically ill patients...
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Purpose: Hypophosphatemia is reported in up to 5% of hospitalized patients and ranges from 20% to 80...
Background: Hypophosphatemia is common during continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) in critica...
A modest decrease in plasma inorganic phosphate is not an uncommon finding in patients hospitalized ...
Objectives: Hypophosphatemia is frequently encountered in the ICU and is associated with mortality r...
OBJECTIVE - To determine the effect of parenteral nutrition on plasma phosphate levels and to evalua...
Objective: The incidence of hypophosphatemia is higher in critically ill patients and prolonged the ...
Introduction: Currently no evidence-based guideline exists for the approach to hypophosphatemia in c...
ABSTRACT: Severe hypophosphatemia is associated with significant morbidity in hospitalized patients....
Background: Hypophosphatemia can complicate and prolong the treatment of critically ill patients, an...
Background & aims: Phosphate is the main intracellular anion essential for numerous biological proce...
Background & aims: Phosphate is the main intracellular anion essential for numerous biological proce...
Objective: Phosphorus plays an important role in metabolism as an intracellular anion, an enzyme com...
BACKGROUND: Hypophosphatemia is one of the common disorders that develop in critically ill patients...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowHypophosphatemia...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowHypophosphatemia...
Purpose: Hypophosphatemia is reported in up to 5% of hospitalized patients and ranges from 20% to 80...
Background: Hypophosphatemia is common during continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) in critica...
A modest decrease in plasma inorganic phosphate is not an uncommon finding in patients hospitalized ...
Objectives: Hypophosphatemia is frequently encountered in the ICU and is associated with mortality r...
OBJECTIVE - To determine the effect of parenteral nutrition on plasma phosphate levels and to evalua...
Objective: The incidence of hypophosphatemia is higher in critically ill patients and prolonged the ...