Acute systemic diseases, such as severe infections, can lead to electrolyte and acid-base alterations. To study the presence of electrolyte imbalance in severe COVID-19, we investigated the frequency and consequences of changes in electrolyte and acid-base patterns over time. We performed a retrospective cohort study including 406 patients with severe COVID-19. Levels of electrolytes, base excess, pH, serum osmolality, and hematocrit, the first 2 weeks of hospitalization, were collected daily from the laboratory database and clinical data from patients’ medical records. We found that hyponatremia was present in 57% of the patients at admission and 2% in hypernatremia. However, within 2 weeks of hospitalization 42% of the patients developed ...
Background: Electrolyte imbalances are common in COVID-19 infection and are associated with poor out...
BACKGROUND: We have previously shown that iatrogenic dehydration is associated with a shift to organ...
Background: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) causes a lot of morbidity and mortality. More than t...
The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) infection has taken the world by storm within a few months. ...
Abstract Background Some evidence has provided that electrolyte disorders may be present upon presen...
Objective: Dysnatremia is common in hospitalized patients, often worsening the prognosis in pneumopa...
AIM: Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte disturbance among infections, especially with pneum...
Background and purpose: There are controversies on the association between electrolytes and Coronavi...
Objective: To investigate the occurrence of disorders of water and sodium balance in COVID-19 in our...
PURPOSE Changes in electrolyte homeostasis are important causes of acid-base disorders. While the...
Purpose Acid-base derangement has been poorly described in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (C...
The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is the cause of an acute respiratory illness which has...
Background: Patients with COVID-19 experience multiple clinical conditions that may cause electrolyt...
SARS-CoV-2-induced ARDS is a new entity that should be characterized as it appears to be different f...
We evaluated the hospital evolution of hyponatremia and inflammation markers in patients with corona...
Background: Electrolyte imbalances are common in COVID-19 infection and are associated with poor out...
BACKGROUND: We have previously shown that iatrogenic dehydration is associated with a shift to organ...
Background: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) causes a lot of morbidity and mortality. More than t...
The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) infection has taken the world by storm within a few months. ...
Abstract Background Some evidence has provided that electrolyte disorders may be present upon presen...
Objective: Dysnatremia is common in hospitalized patients, often worsening the prognosis in pneumopa...
AIM: Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte disturbance among infections, especially with pneum...
Background and purpose: There are controversies on the association between electrolytes and Coronavi...
Objective: To investigate the occurrence of disorders of water and sodium balance in COVID-19 in our...
PURPOSE Changes in electrolyte homeostasis are important causes of acid-base disorders. While the...
Purpose Acid-base derangement has been poorly described in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (C...
The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is the cause of an acute respiratory illness which has...
Background: Patients with COVID-19 experience multiple clinical conditions that may cause electrolyt...
SARS-CoV-2-induced ARDS is a new entity that should be characterized as it appears to be different f...
We evaluated the hospital evolution of hyponatremia and inflammation markers in patients with corona...
Background: Electrolyte imbalances are common in COVID-19 infection and are associated with poor out...
BACKGROUND: We have previously shown that iatrogenic dehydration is associated with a shift to organ...
Background: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) causes a lot of morbidity and mortality. More than t...