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Clinical and biochemical profile of hyponatremia and the role of vaptans in comparison to other standard modalities of therapy [PDF]
Background: This study, conducted from August 2014 to August 2015, investigated hyponatremia in 228 in-hospital patients, aiming to discern its clinical and biochemical features and compare the efficacy of vaptans against standard treatments.
Ahmed, Jalal+3 more
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Hyponatremia and Hypernatremia: A Practical Guide to Disorders of Water Balance
Hyponatremia and hypernatremia are disorders of water balance and are very common especially in hospitalized patients. Hyponatremia is defined as serum sodium 145 mEq/l (mmol/l).
M. Tinawi
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Hyponatremia after Thyroid Hormone Withdrawal in a Patient with Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma [PDF]
Hyponatremia is an electrolyte abnormality commonly found in clinical practice. It is important to diagnose the underlying etiology of the hyponatremia and correct it appropriately because severe hyponatremia can cause serious complications and ...
Hyo Jin Jo+8 more
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Bone: An Acute Buffer of Plasma Sodium during Exhaustive Exercise?
Both hyponatremia and osteopenia separately have been well documented in endurance athletes. Although bone has been shown to act as a “sodium reservoir” to buffer severe plasma sodium derangements in animals, recent data have suggested a similar function
Hew-Butler, Tamara+2 more
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Hyponatremia and Psychiatric Diseases [PDF]
Eating disorders, psychotic illnesses, and substance use disorders are some of the more common psychiatric conditions encountered in clinical practice that are associated with hyponatremia.
Bojdani, Ermal+6 more
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Risk Factors and Outcomes of Rapid Correction of Severe Hyponatremia.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Rapid correction of severe hyponatremia can result in serious neurologic complications, including osmotic demyelination. Few data exist on incidence and risk factors of rapid correction or osmotic demyelination.
Jason C George+3 more
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Hyponatremia in Liver Cirrhosis
Hyponatremia is a commonly observed complication that is related to hypoalbuminemia and portal hypertension in patients with advanced liver cirrhosis. Hyponatremia in patients with liver cirrhosis is mostly dilutional hyponatremia and is defined when the
Cheolmin Jang, Young Kul Jung
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Postoperative delirium after major orthopedic surgery. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Postoperative delirium (POD) is one of the most common complications in older adult patients undergoing elective surgery. Few studies have compared, within the same institution, the type of surgery, risk factors and type of anesthesia and ...
Magid, Steven K.+3 more
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Hyponatremia In Hospitalized Older Adults Is Associated With Polypharmacy, Longer Hospital Stay, And Higher Mortality [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate hyponatremia in older patients during hospital stay and determine its association with polypharmacy, length of hospital stay, and mortality.
Lívia Auriemma+6 more
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V2 Receptor Antagonist; Tolvaptan [PDF]
Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte disorder in hospitalized patients. Many studies documented that it was related to increased morbidity and mortality in patients with congestive heart failure, liver cirrhosis, and neurologic diseases.
Berl+18 more
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