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Hyponatremia in Patients Admitted to Intensive Care Unit of a Tertiary Center: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study

INTRODUCTION: Hyponatremia is one of the common electrolyte abnormalities in intensive care unit settings. Hyponatremia may lead to an increased hospital stay, morbidity and mortality. Hyponatremia can occur due to a variety of iatrogenic as well as part of complex disease processes during hospital...

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Autores principales: Parajuli, Suraj, Tiwari, Sanjeeb, Gupta, Sanjay Kumar, Shakya, Yogendra Man, Shakya, Yagya Laxmi
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Publicado: Journal of the Nepal Medical Association 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9795098/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36705183
http://dx.doi.org/10.31729/jnma.7123
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author Parajuli, Suraj
Tiwari, Sanjeeb
Gupta, Sanjay Kumar
Shakya, Yogendra Man
Shakya, Yagya Laxmi
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Tiwari, Sanjeeb
Gupta, Sanjay Kumar
Shakya, Yogendra Man
Shakya, Yagya Laxmi
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description INTRODUCTION: Hyponatremia is one of the common electrolyte abnormalities in intensive care unit settings. Hyponatremia may lead to an increased hospital stay, morbidity and mortality. Hyponatremia can occur due to a variety of iatrogenic as well as part of complex disease processes during hospital admission. The objective of this study was to find the prevalence of hyponatremia in patients admitted to the intensive care unit of a tertiary care centre. METHODS: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in the intensive care unit of a tertiary care centre for a duration of six months from 12 August 2015 to 11 January 2016. Ethical approval was taken from the Institutional Review Committee (Reference number: 124/6-11-E/072/073). Data was collected from hospital records. Patients with abnormal serum sodium levels after admission to the intensive care unit were included in the study. Hyponatremia was defined as a serum sodium level less than 135 mEq/L. Convenience sampling method was used. Point estimate and 95% Confidence Interval were calculated. RESULTS: Among 102 patients, the prevalence of hyponatremia was found to be 21 (20.59%) (12.7428.44, 95% Confidence Interval). CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of hyponatremia in patients admitted to the intensive care unit was higher than in other studies conducted in similar settings.
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spelling pubmed-97950982023-01-03 Hyponatremia in Patients Admitted to Intensive Care Unit of a Tertiary Center: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study Parajuli, Suraj Tiwari, Sanjeeb Gupta, Sanjay Kumar Shakya, Yogendra Man Shakya, Yagya Laxmi JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc Original Article INTRODUCTION: Hyponatremia is one of the common electrolyte abnormalities in intensive care unit settings. Hyponatremia may lead to an increased hospital stay, morbidity and mortality. Hyponatremia can occur due to a variety of iatrogenic as well as part of complex disease processes during hospital admission. The objective of this study was to find the prevalence of hyponatremia in patients admitted to the intensive care unit of a tertiary care centre. METHODS: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in the intensive care unit of a tertiary care centre for a duration of six months from 12 August 2015 to 11 January 2016. Ethical approval was taken from the Institutional Review Committee (Reference number: 124/6-11-E/072/073). Data was collected from hospital records. Patients with abnormal serum sodium levels after admission to the intensive care unit were included in the study. Hyponatremia was defined as a serum sodium level less than 135 mEq/L. Convenience sampling method was used. Point estimate and 95% Confidence Interval were calculated. RESULTS: Among 102 patients, the prevalence of hyponatremia was found to be 21 (20.59%) (12.7428.44, 95% Confidence Interval). CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of hyponatremia in patients admitted to the intensive care unit was higher than in other studies conducted in similar settings. Journal of the Nepal Medical Association 2022-11 2022-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9795098/ /pubmed/36705183 http://dx.doi.org/10.31729/jnma.7123 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open-Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Parajuli, Suraj
Tiwari, Sanjeeb
Gupta, Sanjay Kumar
Shakya, Yogendra Man
Shakya, Yagya Laxmi
Hyponatremia in Patients Admitted to Intensive Care Unit of a Tertiary Center: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study
title Hyponatremia in Patients Admitted to Intensive Care Unit of a Tertiary Center: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study
title_full Hyponatremia in Patients Admitted to Intensive Care Unit of a Tertiary Center: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study
title_fullStr Hyponatremia in Patients Admitted to Intensive Care Unit of a Tertiary Center: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed Hyponatremia in Patients Admitted to Intensive Care Unit of a Tertiary Center: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study
title_short Hyponatremia in Patients Admitted to Intensive Care Unit of a Tertiary Center: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study
title_sort hyponatremia in patients admitted to intensive care unit of a tertiary center: a descriptive cross-sectional study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9795098/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36705183
http://dx.doi.org/10.31729/jnma.7123
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