Although hypophosphatemia has been implicated as a cause of respiratory failure, its impact on respiratory muscle function in patients hospitalized for other reasons remains to be determined. Maximal inspiratory pressures (MIP) and maximal expiratory pressures (MEP) were measured at the bedside in 23 hospitalized patients with serum phosphate levels less than 2.5 mg/dl, and these measurements were repeated daily during phosphate repletion until serum phosphate levels reached the normal range. A control group consisted of 11 normophosphatemic inpatients. Sixteen of 23 hypophosphatemic patients, but none of the control patients (p 2O or a MEP less than 70 cm H2O. The mean initial MIP and MEP values were also significantly lower for the hypoph...
Background. Hypophosphatemia is a disorder with potential complications and is often unrecognized in...
Background. A low body mass index is one of the strongest predictors of mortality in Chronic Obstruc...
OBJECTIVE: To provide an outline of the drugs and nutritional therapy that could contribute to the d...
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A modest decrease in plasma inorganic phosphate is not an uncommon finding in patients hospitalized ...
Hypophosphatemia is frequently observed in the ICU and is associated with several impairments such a...
Objective: The incidence of hypophosphatemia is higher in critically ill patients and prolonged the ...
BACKGROUND: Hypophosphatemia is one of the common disorders that develop in critically ill patients...
We report a case of immeasurable levels of serum phosphate in a patient with juvenile type Diabetes ...
In 22 patients (19 men, 3 women; mean [+/- SD] age, 63 +/- 6 years) with chronic obstructive pulmona...
Introduction: Hypophosphatemia is a common disorder in critically ill patients, and is associated wi...
Objective: Phosphorus plays an important role in metabolism as an intracellular anion, an enzyme com...
Maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) and maximal expiratory pressure (MEP) are measures of respiratory...
Background & aims: Phosphate is the main intracellular anion essential for numerous biological proce...
Introduction: Currently no evidence-based guideline exists for the approach to hypophosphatemia in c...
Background. Hypophosphatemia is a disorder with potential complications and is often unrecognized in...
Background. A low body mass index is one of the strongest predictors of mortality in Chronic Obstruc...
OBJECTIVE: To provide an outline of the drugs and nutritional therapy that could contribute to the d...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowHypophosphatemia...
A modest decrease in plasma inorganic phosphate is not an uncommon finding in patients hospitalized ...
Hypophosphatemia is frequently observed in the ICU and is associated with several impairments such a...
Objective: The incidence of hypophosphatemia is higher in critically ill patients and prolonged the ...
BACKGROUND: Hypophosphatemia is one of the common disorders that develop in critically ill patients...
We report a case of immeasurable levels of serum phosphate in a patient with juvenile type Diabetes ...
In 22 patients (19 men, 3 women; mean [+/- SD] age, 63 +/- 6 years) with chronic obstructive pulmona...
Introduction: Hypophosphatemia is a common disorder in critically ill patients, and is associated wi...
Objective: Phosphorus plays an important role in metabolism as an intracellular anion, an enzyme com...
Maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) and maximal expiratory pressure (MEP) are measures of respiratory...
Background & aims: Phosphate is the main intracellular anion essential for numerous biological proce...
Introduction: Currently no evidence-based guideline exists for the approach to hypophosphatemia in c...
Background. Hypophosphatemia is a disorder with potential complications and is often unrecognized in...
Background. A low body mass index is one of the strongest predictors of mortality in Chronic Obstruc...
OBJECTIVE: To provide an outline of the drugs and nutritional therapy that could contribute to the d...