Sodium levels are tightly controlled in a healthy individual by regulation of urine concentration and an intact thirst mechanism. Hypernatremia (defined as a serum sodium level >145 mEq/L) is rare in patients with preserved thirst mechanism.
Internal and Emergency Medicine - Disorders of serum sodium are common findings in patients presenting to the emergency department (ED). The aim of this study was to systematically investigate the...doi:10.1007/s11739-022-03097-4Ravioli, Svenja...
Dick C. Kuo MD, in Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2014 Hypernatremia Hypernatremia is defined as serum sodium level greater than 145 mEq/L and is less common than hyponatremia. Most commonly, hypernatremia occurs in hospitalized patients, but it can also occur in approximately ...
Brief report: organic osmolytes in the brain of an infant with hypernatremia. N Engl J Med. 1994;331:439-442.Lee, J. H., Arcinue, E., and ... JH Lee,E Arcinue,BD Ross - 《New England Journal of Medicine》 被引量: 397发表: 1994年 加载更多来源...
A retrospective study of electrolyte imbalance among elderly patients and its relationship to the outcome and duration of stay in emergency Median stay for patients with normal to mild/moderate to severe hyponatremia and hypernatremia was 3 and 5 days and 3 and 7 days respectively. Among ... ...
Dural sinus thrombosis with severe hypernatremia developing in a patient on long-term lithium therapy. Dural has not been described in a patient with resulting from -induced . A 63-year-old on chronic therapy for was transferred to the Emergency Department w......
The rate of correction in hypernatremia is extremely important to minimize morbidity and mortality. In adult patients who have had hypernatremia during a short time as a result of sodium loading, “rapid correction” at 1 to 2 mEq/hr lowering of serum sodium appears relatively safe. However,...
Management of hyponatremia In patients who require non-emergency treatment in the hospital setting: - In patients with chronic severe hyponatremia who have mild to moderate symptoms (eg, dizziness, forgetfulness, gait disturbance, nausea, vomiting, confusion, and lethargy), hypertonic saline (typically...
Emergency MedicineIntroduction The study was aimed at verifying whether the occurrence of hypernatremia during the intensive care unit (ICU) stay increases the risk of death in patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). We performed a retrospective study on a prospectively collected database...
In additionHindawi LimitedCase Reports in MedicineNur S, Khan Y, Nur S et al. Hypernatremia: Correction rates and hemodialysis. Case Rep Med. 2014, Article ID 736073. doi:10.1155/2014/ 736073.Nur S, Khan Y, Nur S, et al. Hypernatremia: correction rate and hemodialysis. Case Rep Med...