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Catabolism highly influences ICU-acquired hypernatremia in a mainly trauma and surgical cohort.
Journal of critical care, 2023PURPOSE To further analyse causes and effects of ICU-acquired hypernatremia. METHODS This retrospective, single-centre study, analysed 994 patients regarding ICU-acquired hypernatremia.
Christopher Rugg +8 more
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Hypernatremia in the geriatric population
Maulin K Shah,1 Biruh Workeneh,1,2 George E Taffet1,3 1Department of Internal Medicine, 2Department of Nephrology, 3Huffington Center on Aging, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA Abstract: Hypernatremia in the geriatric population ...
George E Taffet, Biruh Workeneh
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Medizinische Klinik, Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin, 2020
Hypernatremia is a common electrolyte disorder in daily clinical practice. In many cases hypernatremia is caused by a lack of free water or an increased salt load. Out-of-hospital acquired hypernatremia is often caused by an increased loss of water or a decreased water intake. By contrast, hospital-acquired, nosocomial hypernatremia is often induced by
Michael, Broll, Stefan, John
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Hypernatremia is a common electrolyte disorder in daily clinical practice. In many cases hypernatremia is caused by a lack of free water or an increased salt load. Out-of-hospital acquired hypernatremia is often caused by an increased loss of water or a decreased water intake. By contrast, hospital-acquired, nosocomial hypernatremia is often induced by
Michael, Broll, Stefan, John
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Diagnostic and therapeutic approach to hypernatremia
Diagnosis, 2022Hypernatremia occurs when the plasma sodium concentration is greater than 145 mmol/L. Depending on the duration, hypernatremia can be differentiated into acute and chronic. According to severity: mild, moderate and threatening hypernatremia.
Alfonso Ilardi
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Hypernatremia in the intensive care unit
Current opinion in nephrology and hypertension, 2021Purpose of review Hypernatremia is a relatively frequent electrolyte disorder seen in critically ill patients. As many as 27% of patients in intensive care units (ICUs) develop hypernatremia of variable severity during an ICU stay.
R. Chand, Ranjeeta Chand, D. Goldfarb
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HYPONATREMIA AND HYPERNATREMIA
Medical Clinics of North America, 1997Hyponatremia and hypernatremia are common electrolyte disorders resulting from disorders in water homeostasis. Hyponatremia usually results from defects in free water excretion, although increased intake may also contribute. The treatment of hyponatremia has been controversial because of the high associated morbidity and mortality and the observation ...
L F, Fried, P M, Palevsky
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1978
Described is a patient who presented with hypernatremia in the absence of dehydration. Further investigation revealed a tumor in the hypothalamic area, and evidence of anterior pituitary hypofunction. Water loading did not correct hypernatremia, and the results of the water-loading test suggested that hypernatremia had resulted from an elevated ...
V V, Gossain +3 more
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Described is a patient who presented with hypernatremia in the absence of dehydration. Further investigation revealed a tumor in the hypothalamic area, and evidence of anterior pituitary hypofunction. Water loading did not correct hypernatremia, and the results of the water-loading test suggested that hypernatremia had resulted from an elevated ...
V V, Gossain +3 more
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Hypernatremia with myoglobinuria
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1973Abstract:A patient with myoglobinuria and hypernatremia is presented. The effect of hypernatremia on muscle metabolism is discussed, and hypernatremia as a cause of myoglobinuria is suggested.
J M, Ulvila, V J, Nessan
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A Quick Reference on Hypernatremia.
The Veterinary clinics of North America. Small animal practiceHypernatremia occurs when water loss exceeds sodium, leading to increased serum sodium and hyperosmolality, primarily affecting the brain. It often results renal losses, water evaporation, hypodipsia or restricted water intake.
J. Guillaumin, S. Dibartola
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1989
Hypernatremia is a potentially life-threatening electrolyte abnormality. This problem develops most often because of loss of water from the animal, but in rare cases hypernatremia results from gain of sodium chloride. Important conditions predisposing to hypernatremia include diarrhea, vomiting, heat stroke, fever, limited access to water, excessive ...
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Hypernatremia is a potentially life-threatening electrolyte abnormality. This problem develops most often because of loss of water from the animal, but in rare cases hypernatremia results from gain of sodium chloride. Important conditions predisposing to hypernatremia include diarrhea, vomiting, heat stroke, fever, limited access to water, excessive ...
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