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The hyponatremia group developed early hyponatremia, defined as a serum sodium of 135 mmol/L or lower within 6 months after starting thiazide, vs. controls who had a serum sodium level between 136 ...
For example, Chow et al described the symptoms associated with a cohort of patients with relatively mild thiazide-induced chronic hyponatremia: u202849% had malaise/lethargy, 47% had dizzy spells ...
The investigators defined hyponatremia as a serum sodium value of 135 mEq/L or less, and classified hyponatremia as mild, moderate, or severe (131–135, 125–130, and less than 125 mEq/L ...
Exposure to elevated heat indices correlated with higher hyponatremia rate. Relative risk significantly increased when the heat index was above 15°C and peaked at 1.26 at a 30°C heat index.
Additionally, the incidence of hyponatremia increased from 36.8 in 2007 to 58.5 in 2020 in the older adult group.
Hyponatremia (serum sodium level, <135 mmol per liter) is the most common electrolyte abnormality and affects approximately 5% of adults overall and 35% of hospitalized patients. 1,2 It is ...
The 2-year incidence of hyponatremia for the two thiazide diuretics was 3.83% for BFZ and 3.51% for HCTZ-RAS inhibitor.
This single-center retrospective study investigated the relationship between hyponatremia severity and adverse outcomes among children in a PED from January 1, 2009, to December 31, 2020. Of the ...
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