Background: Potassium disorders can cause major complications and must be avoided in critically ill patients. Regulation of potassium in the intensive care unit (ICU) requires potassium administration with frequent blood potassium measurements and subsequent adjustments of the amount of potassium administrated. The use of a potassium replacement protocol can improve potassium regulation. For safety and efficiency, computerized protocols appear to be superior over paper protocols. The aim of this study was to evaluate if a computerized potassium regulation protocol in the ICU improved potassium regulation.Methods: In our surgical ICU (12 beds) and cardiothoracic ICU (14 beds) at a tertiary academic center, we implemented a nurse-centered com...
INTRODUCTION: Tight glucose control therapy (TGC) has been implemented to control hyperglycemia in I...
What is known and objective: Physicians’ response to moderate and severe hypokalaemia in hospitalize...
Objective: Intensive insulin therapy is associated with the risk of hypoglycemia and increased costs...
Background: Potassium disorders can cause major complications and must be avoided in critically ill ...
Introduction: The relationship between potassium regulation and outcome is not known. Our first aim ...
Background: Potassium depletion is common in hospitalized patients and can cause serious complicatio...
Computational Infrastructure and Informatics Poster SessionBackground: Quick remediation should occu...
Objectives: Insulin administration lowers plasma potassium concentration by augmenting intracellular...
Objectives: Insulin administration lowers plasma potassium concentration by augmenting intracellular...
Background: Hyperkalemia is one of the most common drug-related electrolyte abnormalities resulting ...
BACKGROUND: Serum potassium concentrations are commonly between 3.5 and 5.0 mmol/l. Standardised...
Background: Potassium depletion is common in hospitalized patients and can cause serious complicatio...
Hypokalaemia is a common problem in critically ill patients, which if untreated, can result in dysrh...
Low serum potassium, medically known as hypokalemia, is a common phenomenon in patients sustaining t...
INTRODUCTION: Tight glucose control therapy (TGC) has been implemented to control hyperglycemia in I...
What is known and objective: Physicians’ response to moderate and severe hypokalaemia in hospitalize...
Objective: Intensive insulin therapy is associated with the risk of hypoglycemia and increased costs...
Background: Potassium disorders can cause major complications and must be avoided in critically ill ...
Introduction: The relationship between potassium regulation and outcome is not known. Our first aim ...
Background: Potassium depletion is common in hospitalized patients and can cause serious complicatio...
Computational Infrastructure and Informatics Poster SessionBackground: Quick remediation should occu...
Objectives: Insulin administration lowers plasma potassium concentration by augmenting intracellular...
Objectives: Insulin administration lowers plasma potassium concentration by augmenting intracellular...
Background: Hyperkalemia is one of the most common drug-related electrolyte abnormalities resulting ...
BACKGROUND: Serum potassium concentrations are commonly between 3.5 and 5.0 mmol/l. Standardised...
Background: Potassium depletion is common in hospitalized patients and can cause serious complicatio...
Hypokalaemia is a common problem in critically ill patients, which if untreated, can result in dysrh...
Low serum potassium, medically known as hypokalemia, is a common phenomenon in patients sustaining t...
INTRODUCTION: Tight glucose control therapy (TGC) has been implemented to control hyperglycemia in I...
What is known and objective: Physicians’ response to moderate and severe hypokalaemia in hospitalize...
Objective: Intensive insulin therapy is associated with the risk of hypoglycemia and increased costs...