BACKGROUND Disorders of serum sodium concentration are some of the most electrolyte abnormalities in the intensive care unit (ICU) patients. These disorders adversely affect the function of vital organs and are associated with increased hospital mortality. PURPOSE In the present study we aimed to evaluate the effects of serum sodium concentration abnormalities at the time of hospital admission on the clinical outcome of therapy in a cohort of critically ill poisoned patients. METHODS In this cross-sectional study, 184 critically ill poisoned patients aged >18 years and in the first 8 hours of their poisoning, hospitalized in the ICU of a tertiary care university hospital (Isfahan, Iran) between 2010-2012, were evaluated at th...
Intensive care patients are threatened in their wellbeing by the acute illness that brought them on ...
Electrolyte disorders is an imbalance of certain ionized salts (sodium, potassium, calcium, bicarbon...
Background - The usual reference range of serum sodium (typically 135–145 mmol/l) is derived from he...
OBJECTIVES: In critically ill patients, dysnatremia is common, and in these patients, in-hospital mo...
OBJECTIVES: In critically ill patients, dysnatremia is common, and in these patients, in-hospital mo...
OBJECTIVES: In critically ill patients, dysnatremia is common, and in these patients, in-hospital mo...
Purpose: Changes in electrolyte homeostasis are important causes of acid-base disorders. While the e...
Purpose: Serum sodium derangement is the most common electrolyte disturbance amongst patients admitt...
It is common upon admission or during stay at a hospital or intensive care unit (ICU) for patients t...
Dysnatremia in the intensive care unit (ICU) is a common problem among ICU patients and has been ass...
Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by an irregular host response to infection. Th...
Introduction: Although sodium disturbances are common in hospitalised patients, few studies have spe...
Background: Sodium disorders are common in children who need intensive care, they occur in variety o...
BACKGROUND: Hyponatremia is defined as serum sodium concentration less than 135 meq/l.Hyponatremia...
Background: Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte disorder among hospitalized patients. Contro...
Intensive care patients are threatened in their wellbeing by the acute illness that brought them on ...
Electrolyte disorders is an imbalance of certain ionized salts (sodium, potassium, calcium, bicarbon...
Background - The usual reference range of serum sodium (typically 135–145 mmol/l) is derived from he...
OBJECTIVES: In critically ill patients, dysnatremia is common, and in these patients, in-hospital mo...
OBJECTIVES: In critically ill patients, dysnatremia is common, and in these patients, in-hospital mo...
OBJECTIVES: In critically ill patients, dysnatremia is common, and in these patients, in-hospital mo...
Purpose: Changes in electrolyte homeostasis are important causes of acid-base disorders. While the e...
Purpose: Serum sodium derangement is the most common electrolyte disturbance amongst patients admitt...
It is common upon admission or during stay at a hospital or intensive care unit (ICU) for patients t...
Dysnatremia in the intensive care unit (ICU) is a common problem among ICU patients and has been ass...
Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by an irregular host response to infection. Th...
Introduction: Although sodium disturbances are common in hospitalised patients, few studies have spe...
Background: Sodium disorders are common in children who need intensive care, they occur in variety o...
BACKGROUND: Hyponatremia is defined as serum sodium concentration less than 135 meq/l.Hyponatremia...
Background: Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte disorder among hospitalized patients. Contro...
Intensive care patients are threatened in their wellbeing by the acute illness that brought them on ...
Electrolyte disorders is an imbalance of certain ionized salts (sodium, potassium, calcium, bicarbon...
Background - The usual reference range of serum sodium (typically 135–145 mmol/l) is derived from he...