1. Hypokalemia in Patients with COVID-19
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Alfano, G., Ferrari, A., Fontana, F., Perrone, R., Mori, G., Ascione, E., Magistroni, R., Venturi, G., Pederzoli, S., Margiotta, G., Romeo, M., Piccinini, F., Franceschi, G., Volpi, S., Faltoni, M., Ciusa, G., Bacca, E., Tutone, M., Raimondi, A., Menozzi, M., Franceschini, E., Cuomo, G., Orlando, G., Santoro, A., Di Gaetano, M., Puzzolante, C., Carli, F., Bedini, A., Milic, J., Meschiari, M., Mussini, C., Cappelli, G., Guaraldi, G., Borghi, V., Burastero, G., Corradi, L., Dolci, G., Fantini, R., Iadisernia, V., Larne, D., Pellegrino, F., Rogati, C., Tonelli, R., Yaacoub, D., Alfan, S., Marco, B., Pulizzi, R., Leonelli, M., Facchini, F., Damiano, F., Girardis, M., Andreotti, A., Biagioni, E., Bondi, F., Busani, S., Chierego, G., Scotti, M., Cossarizza, L. S. A., Bellinazzi, C., Borella, R., De Biasi, S., De Gaetano, A., Fidanza, L., Gibellini, L., Iannone, A., Tartaro, D. L., Mattioli, M., Nasi, M., Paolini, A., and Pinti, M.
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Male ,Pediatrics ,Physiology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Urine ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Electrolytes ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,80 and over ,Prevalence ,Medicine ,Magnesium ,Hospital Mortality ,Diuretics ,COVID ,Aged, 80 and over ,Urinary potassium loss ,Middle Aged ,Hypokalemia ,Nephrology ,Cohort ,Original Article ,Female ,SOFA score ,medicine.symptom ,Coronavirus ,Potassium ,Aged ,COVID-19 ,Humans ,Retrospective Studies ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Electrolyte Disorder ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Anorexia ,03 medical and health sciences ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,Hyperventilation ,In patient ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,Odds ratio ,Diuretic ,business - Abstract
Patients with COVID-19 may experience multiple conditions (e.g., fever, hyperventilation, anorexia, gastroenteritis, acid-base disorder) that may cause electrolyte imbalances. Hypokalemia is a concerning electrolyte disorder that may increase the susceptibility to various kinds of arrhythmia. This study aimed to estimate prevalence, risk factors and outcome of hypokalemia in a cohort of non-critically ill patients. A retrospective analysis was conducted on 290 hospitalized patients with confirmed COVID-19 infection at the tertiary teaching hospital of Modena, Italy.Hypokalemia (Hypokalemia is a frequent disorder in COVID-19 patients and urinary potassium loss may be the main cause of hypokalemia. The disorder was mild in the majority of the patients and was unrelated to poor outcomes. Nevertheless, hypokalemic patients required potassium supplements to dampen the risk of arrhythmias.
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- 2021
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