Background: Although electrolyte imbalances (EIs) are common in the emergency department (ED), few studies have examined the occurrence of such conditions in an unselected population. Objectives: To investigate the frequency of EI among adult patients who present to the ED, with regards to type and severity, and the association with age and sex of the patient, hospital length of stay (LOS), readmission, and mortality. Methods: A retrospective cohort study. All patients ≥18 years referred for any reason to the ED between January 1, 2010, and December 31, 2015, who had measured blood electrolytes were included. In total, 62 991 visits involving 31 966 patients were registered. ...
Introduction: We present the case of a 72 year-old woman admitted with a diagnosis of diverticulitis...
Aims: To describe the characteristics and associated risk factors of patients with established diabe...
OBJECTIVE: The utility of calcium, magnesium and phosphate measurement in the ED is limited. We aime...
Background: Although electrolyte imbalances (EIs) are common in the emergency department (ED), few s...
BackgroundAlthough electrolyte imbalances (EIs) are common in the emergency department (ED), few stu...
BackgroundAlthough electrolyte imbalances (EIs) are common in the emergency department (ED), few stu...
Abstract Objective The objective of the study is to investigate the prevalence of electrolyte imbala...
Objective The objective of the study is to investigate the prevalence of electrolyte imbalance (EI) ...
Background: Details on hyponatraemia in the emergency department are limited, especially regarding o...
Objective: Severe hypoglycaemic events (SHE) commonly require emergency care. This study investigate...
Abstract Background Hyponatremia is one of the most commonly encountered electrolyte disorders in em...
Hyponatraemia is the commonest electrolyte abnormality, and is associated with increased morbidity a...
International audienceBackground: Potassium disturbances are associated with adverse prognosis in pa...
BACKGROUND: Contemporary emergency department (ED) standard-of-care treatment of hyperkalemia is poo...
Hyponatraemia is the commonest electrolyte abnormality, and is associated with increased morbidity a...
Introduction: We present the case of a 72 year-old woman admitted with a diagnosis of diverticulitis...
Aims: To describe the characteristics and associated risk factors of patients with established diabe...
OBJECTIVE: The utility of calcium, magnesium and phosphate measurement in the ED is limited. We aime...
Background: Although electrolyte imbalances (EIs) are common in the emergency department (ED), few s...
BackgroundAlthough electrolyte imbalances (EIs) are common in the emergency department (ED), few stu...
BackgroundAlthough electrolyte imbalances (EIs) are common in the emergency department (ED), few stu...
Abstract Objective The objective of the study is to investigate the prevalence of electrolyte imbala...
Objective The objective of the study is to investigate the prevalence of electrolyte imbalance (EI) ...
Background: Details on hyponatraemia in the emergency department are limited, especially regarding o...
Objective: Severe hypoglycaemic events (SHE) commonly require emergency care. This study investigate...
Abstract Background Hyponatremia is one of the most commonly encountered electrolyte disorders in em...
Hyponatraemia is the commonest electrolyte abnormality, and is associated with increased morbidity a...
International audienceBackground: Potassium disturbances are associated with adverse prognosis in pa...
BACKGROUND: Contemporary emergency department (ED) standard-of-care treatment of hyperkalemia is poo...
Hyponatraemia is the commonest electrolyte abnormality, and is associated with increased morbidity a...
Introduction: We present the case of a 72 year-old woman admitted with a diagnosis of diverticulitis...
Aims: To describe the characteristics and associated risk factors of patients with established diabe...
OBJECTIVE: The utility of calcium, magnesium and phosphate measurement in the ED is limited. We aime...