BACKGROUND:We aimed to examine the predictive value of a novel mathematical formula based on the law of conservation of mass in calculating sodium changes in intensive care unit patients and compare its performance with previously published formulae. METHODS:178 patients were enrolled from 01/2010 to 10/2013. Plasma and urine were collected in two consecutive 8-hour intervals and the sodium was measured. The predicted sodium concentration was calculated based on previous equations and our formula. The two 8-hour period (epoch 1 and 2) results were compared. Variability of predicted values among the measured range of serum sodium levels were provided by Bland-Altman plots with bias and precision statistics. Comparison of the results was perf...
Background: Nonosmotic sodium storage has been reported in animals, healthy individuals and patients...
PURPOSE Hyponatremia is frequently observed in intensive care unit (ICU) patients, but there is s...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Increasing evidence suggests that dysnatraemia at ICU admission ma...
BackgroundWe aimed to examine the predictive value of a novel mathematical formula based on the law ...
Background.Hypernatraemia is common in intensive care patients and may present an independent risk f...
Purpose Serum sodium derangement is the most common electrolyte disturbance among patients admitted ...
Evolving concepts in the quantitative analysis of the determinants of the plasma water sodium concen...
BackgroundThe syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) is one of the most co...
OBJECTIVES: In critically ill patients, dysnatremia is common, and in these patients, in-hospital mo...
Dysnatremia in the intensive care unit (ICU) is a common problem among ICU patients and has been ass...
A variety of formulas have been proposed to predict changes in serum sodium concentration. All are b...
It is common upon admission or during stay at a hospital or intensive care unit (ICU) for patients t...
OBJECTIVES: In critically ill patients, dysnatremia is common, and in these patients, in-hospital mo...
Dysnatremias (hypo- and hypernatremia) are common in patients admitted to the intensive care unit (I...
Treatment of profound hyponatremia is challenging. Severe symptoms mandate correction by 4 to 6 mEq/...
Background: Nonosmotic sodium storage has been reported in animals, healthy individuals and patients...
PURPOSE Hyponatremia is frequently observed in intensive care unit (ICU) patients, but there is s...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Increasing evidence suggests that dysnatraemia at ICU admission ma...
BackgroundWe aimed to examine the predictive value of a novel mathematical formula based on the law ...
Background.Hypernatraemia is common in intensive care patients and may present an independent risk f...
Purpose Serum sodium derangement is the most common electrolyte disturbance among patients admitted ...
Evolving concepts in the quantitative analysis of the determinants of the plasma water sodium concen...
BackgroundThe syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) is one of the most co...
OBJECTIVES: In critically ill patients, dysnatremia is common, and in these patients, in-hospital mo...
Dysnatremia in the intensive care unit (ICU) is a common problem among ICU patients and has been ass...
A variety of formulas have been proposed to predict changes in serum sodium concentration. All are b...
It is common upon admission or during stay at a hospital or intensive care unit (ICU) for patients t...
OBJECTIVES: In critically ill patients, dysnatremia is common, and in these patients, in-hospital mo...
Dysnatremias (hypo- and hypernatremia) are common in patients admitted to the intensive care unit (I...
Treatment of profound hyponatremia is challenging. Severe symptoms mandate correction by 4 to 6 mEq/...
Background: Nonosmotic sodium storage has been reported in animals, healthy individuals and patients...
PURPOSE Hyponatremia is frequently observed in intensive care unit (ICU) patients, but there is s...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Increasing evidence suggests that dysnatraemia at ICU admission ma...