Signs of dehydration were discernible in only nine patients and all of them had hypernatremia, however, most of the babies didn't have obvious dehydration signs. Conclusion Mild to moderate hypernatremic dehydration is quite common in early neonatal period and adequate breastfeeding is an effective...
Lee JH, Arcinue E, Ross BD 1994 Brief report: organic osmolytes in the brain of an infant with hypernatremia. N Engl J Med 331:439 – 499 700 ROBERTSON ET AL. 5. Wiese JT, Dunlop AJ, Conner EC, Grzybowski AJ, Lowe LW, Yorek MA 1996 Osmotic regulation of Na-myo-inositol ...
l), hyperlactatemia (9.8 and 8.8 μmol/l), hypernatremia (Na 152 and 150 μmol/l), and hyperammonemia (780 and 238 μmol/l) with respiratory alkalosis (pH 7.48, pCO2 10.8 mm Hg, HCO3− 10.4 mEq/l; and pH 7.46, pCO2 21 mm Hg, HCO3− 23) within the first days of life....
Median time of death after hyperthermia was 10.5hours (range: 6–13hours) and after extubation was 13.5hours (range: 11–15hours).ConclusionsTransethmoidal CUSA-assisted diencephalic mass removal is associated with early postoperative hyperthermia, hypernatremia, and death, and cannot be recommended....
Hypernatremia has been associated with mortality in neurocritically ill patients, with and without traumatic brain injury (TBI). These studies, however, lack concomitant adjustment for hyperchloremia as a physiologically co-occurring finding despite the associations with hyperchloremia and worse outcomes...
Objective The literature indicates a single universal cut﹐ff point for weight loss after birth for the risk of hypernatremia, without considering other factors. The aim of this study was to construct and internally validate cut﹐ff points for the percentage weight loss associated with the risk ...