We report a retrospective study of hypernatraemia (serum sodium concentration> 150 mmol/l) in an adult in-patient population of a health district during one year. The incidence was 0.3% with at least 60% of cases developing after hospital admission, mainly in elderly patients. Dehydration appeared to be the major cause, with the use of diuretics, depressed conscious level or febrile illness implicated in a majority. Most patients had more than one contributory factor and iatrogenic causes were common. Associated illnesses were often severe and the in-hospital mortality was high (54%) regardless of age. Hypernatraemia in hospitalized patients should be largely avoidable and there is a need for greater awareness of the importance of ac...
Severe hypernatremia is defined as serum sodium levels above 152 mEq/L, with a mortality rate ≥60%. ...
Objectives: To compare risks of hypernatraemia on admission to hospital in persons who were with th...
Hypernatremia (serum sodium level of \u3e 145 mEq/L) is associated with high mortality. This study r...
Summary: Severe hypernatraemia in a hospital population should be an avoidable problem. We have look...
hypernatremia in elderly patients are not well understood. We found that in 15 187 consecutive hospi...
Objective: To determine the incidence, clinical character-istics, and outcome for general medical-su...
Disorders of serum sodium are common findings in patients presenting to the emergency department (ED...
textabstractBackground. Our objective was to study the risk factors and mechanisms of hypernatraemia...
The records of 23 elderly patients admitted to a county hospital with dehydration and hypernatremia ...
Background. Our objective was to study the risk factors and mechanisms of hypernatraemia in critical...
Objective: In the present study, determination of symptoms, clinical characteristics, prevalence and...
Background: Hypernatraemia is a common electrolyte problem in hospitalized patients and is associate...
Background: Serum sodium disorder is most common electrolyte disorder in hospitalized patients. It i...
OBJECTIVES: To compare risks of hypernatraemia on admission to hospital in persons who were with tho...
Hyponatremia is common in older people, most often of multifactorial origin, and can be associated w...
Severe hypernatremia is defined as serum sodium levels above 152 mEq/L, with a mortality rate ≥60%. ...
Objectives: To compare risks of hypernatraemia on admission to hospital in persons who were with th...
Hypernatremia (serum sodium level of \u3e 145 mEq/L) is associated with high mortality. This study r...
Summary: Severe hypernatraemia in a hospital population should be an avoidable problem. We have look...
hypernatremia in elderly patients are not well understood. We found that in 15 187 consecutive hospi...
Objective: To determine the incidence, clinical character-istics, and outcome for general medical-su...
Disorders of serum sodium are common findings in patients presenting to the emergency department (ED...
textabstractBackground. Our objective was to study the risk factors and mechanisms of hypernatraemia...
The records of 23 elderly patients admitted to a county hospital with dehydration and hypernatremia ...
Background. Our objective was to study the risk factors and mechanisms of hypernatraemia in critical...
Objective: In the present study, determination of symptoms, clinical characteristics, prevalence and...
Background: Hypernatraemia is a common electrolyte problem in hospitalized patients and is associate...
Background: Serum sodium disorder is most common electrolyte disorder in hospitalized patients. It i...
OBJECTIVES: To compare risks of hypernatraemia on admission to hospital in persons who were with tho...
Hyponatremia is common in older people, most often of multifactorial origin, and can be associated w...
Severe hypernatremia is defined as serum sodium levels above 152 mEq/L, with a mortality rate ≥60%. ...
Objectives: To compare risks of hypernatraemia on admission to hospital in persons who were with th...
Hypernatremia (serum sodium level of \u3e 145 mEq/L) is associated with high mortality. This study r...