Hypokalaemia is associated with an increase in mortality in children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) and diarrhoea. This is a descriptive cross-sectional retrospective study conducted in the Nutritional Ward at Mohamed Alamin Hamid Pediatrics Hospital in Omdurman, Sudan. It aimed to assess the frequency of hypokalaemia among children with SAM to understand the influence of hypokalaemia and potassium supplementations contributed on the children survival rates (January-December 2015). It included 215 patients with SAM and acute diarrhoea. The potassium levels of all the patients were assessed upon hospital admission and this correlated with the mortality according to the degree of hypokalaemia and treatment initiated. Hypokalaemia was ev...
Background and ObjectivesHypokalemia has been consistently associated with high mortality rate in pe...
Clinical signs of pneumonia are often veiled in under-five diarrheal children presenting with hypoka...
Potassium is known to have profound effects on cardiac, skeletal and smooth muscle(l,2). Hypokalemia...
Hypokalemia has been consistently associated with high mortality rate in peritoneal dialysis. Howeve...
Background: Impairment of potassium levels is common in clinical practice, mainly encountered among ...
Objective: To ascertain the role of serum potassium levels in predicting clinical outcomes in diarrh...
textabstractBackground. The objective was to study the epidemiology of hypokalaemia [serum potassium...
Background: Potassium abnormalities are common in critically ill patients. We describe the spectrum ...
Background: Impairment of potassium levels is common in clinical practice, mainly encountered among ...
Hypokalemia has been consistently associated with high mortality rate in peritoneal dialysis. Howeve...
. We sought to evaluate the admission and hospital risk factors for death in children with diarrhea ...
Objective: To examine the frequency, severity, risk factors and mortality of hypokalemia, and effica...
OBJECTIVES: Acidosis is now recognized as an important component of the severe malaria syndrome and ...
Background: Potassium abnormalities are common in critically ill patients. We describe the spectrum ...
Objective: We aimed this research to assess the serum levels of calcium (Ca), potassium (K) and sodi...
Background and ObjectivesHypokalemia has been consistently associated with high mortality rate in pe...
Clinical signs of pneumonia are often veiled in under-five diarrheal children presenting with hypoka...
Potassium is known to have profound effects on cardiac, skeletal and smooth muscle(l,2). Hypokalemia...
Hypokalemia has been consistently associated with high mortality rate in peritoneal dialysis. Howeve...
Background: Impairment of potassium levels is common in clinical practice, mainly encountered among ...
Objective: To ascertain the role of serum potassium levels in predicting clinical outcomes in diarrh...
textabstractBackground. The objective was to study the epidemiology of hypokalaemia [serum potassium...
Background: Potassium abnormalities are common in critically ill patients. We describe the spectrum ...
Background: Impairment of potassium levels is common in clinical practice, mainly encountered among ...
Hypokalemia has been consistently associated with high mortality rate in peritoneal dialysis. Howeve...
. We sought to evaluate the admission and hospital risk factors for death in children with diarrhea ...
Objective: To examine the frequency, severity, risk factors and mortality of hypokalemia, and effica...
OBJECTIVES: Acidosis is now recognized as an important component of the severe malaria syndrome and ...
Background: Potassium abnormalities are common in critically ill patients. We describe the spectrum ...
Objective: We aimed this research to assess the serum levels of calcium (Ca), potassium (K) and sodi...
Background and ObjectivesHypokalemia has been consistently associated with high mortality rate in pe...
Clinical signs of pneumonia are often veiled in under-five diarrheal children presenting with hypoka...
Potassium is known to have profound effects on cardiac, skeletal and smooth muscle(l,2). Hypokalemia...