Hospital-Acquired Hyponatremia in Children Following Hypotonic versus Isotonic Intravenous Fluids Infusion
Hypotonic solutions have been used in pediatrics for maintenance of intravenous (IV) hydration. However, recent randomized control trials and cohort studies have raised significant concerns for association with hospital-acquired hyponatremia (HAH). The study aimed to assess whether the use of hypoto...
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Main Authors: | Spyridon A. Karageorgos (Author), Panagiotis Kratimenos (Author), Ashley Landicho (Author), Joshua Haratz (Author), Louis Argentine (Author), Amit Jain (Author), Andrew D. McInnes (Author), Margaret Fisher (Author), Ioannis Koutroulis (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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