Aiyagari V, Deibert E, Diringer MN: Hypernatremia in the neurologic intensive care unit: how high is too high? J Crit Care 2006, 21(2):163-172.Aiyagari V, Deibert E and Diringer MN. Hyper- natremia in the neurologic intensive care unit: how high is too high?. J Crit Care 2006;...
Hypervolemic hypernatremia in patients recovering from acute kidney injury in the intensive care unit. Clin Exp Nephrol. 2012;16(1):136–46.Sam R, Hart P, Haghighat R, Ing TS (2012) Hypervolemic hypernatremia in patients recovering from acute kidney injury in the intensive care unit. ...
2. Objective:To determine the risk factors which strongly associated with hypernatremia in intensive care unit and discuss the related countermeasure of nursing. 目的:了解监护病室高血钠发生的危险因素并探讨相关护理对策。2) Hypernatremia [,haipənə'tri:miə] 高钠血症 1. Clinical ...
Hypernatremia is common in the intensive care unit (ICU). We assessed the prevalence of hypernatremia and its impact on mortality and ICU length of stay (L... CD Mulrow 被引量: 355发表: 1996年 Hypernatremia severity and the risk of death after traumatic brain injury To investigate the ...
Hypervolemic hypernatremia in patients recovering from acute kidney injury in the intensive care unit. Clin Exp Nephrol. 2012;16(1):136–46.Sam R, Hart P, Haghighat R, Ing TS (2012) Hypervolemic hypernatremia in patients recovering from acute kidney injury in the intensive care unit. ...
Hypernatremia in the intensive care unit: an indicator of quality of care? Crit Care Med. 1999;27(6):1105–8. Article CAS Google Scholar Darmon M, Timsit JF, Francais A, et al. Association between hypernatraemia acquired in the ICU and mortality: a cohort study. Nephrol Dial ...
Hyperglycemia associated with hypernatremia in non-diabetic patients: Michael L. Moritz, and JC Ayus, Texas Children's Hospital and Baylor College of Medic... Purpose Hypernatremia is common in the medical Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and has been described as an independent risk factor for morta...
attention and sometimes require continuous infusions of loop diuretics together with the administration of hypotonic solutions or, in some cases, extracorporeal means to remove both the sodium and water excess in a controlled and safe manner under careful monitoring, often in the intensive care unit....
CRITICAL CARE ISSUES FOR THE NEPHROLOGIST: Electrolyte Disturbances in the Intensive Care Unit The development of many electrolyte disturbances in the ICU can be prevented by attention to the use of intravenous fluids and nutrition. Hyponatremia is a relative contraindication to the use of hypotonic in...
Introduction 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 including all ...