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Lack of laboratory assessment of severe hyponatraemia is associated with detrimental clinical outcomes in hospitalised patients
International Journal of Clinical Practice, 09/22/09
Whyte M et al. – Severe hyponatraemia is associated with prolonged admission and increased mortality compared with normonatraemic patients. Progressive hyponatraemia following admission incurs a higher risk of death. This may represent illness–severity, inappropriate management or inadequate investigation.
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