1. Hyponatremia Intervention Trial (HIT)
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on behalf of the HIT study group, Julie Refardt, A. (Anissa) Pelouto, Laura Potasso, E.J. (Ewout) Hoorn, Mirjam Christ-Crain, on behalf of the HIT study group, Julie Refardt, A. (Anissa) Pelouto, Laura Potasso, E.J. (Ewout) Hoorn, and Mirjam Christ-Crain
- Abstract
Background: Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte disorder with a prevalence of up to 30% in hospitalized patients. In contrast to acute hyponatremia where the need for immediate treatment is well-recognized, chronic hyponatremia is often considered not clinically relevant. This is illustrated by reports showing that appropriate laboratory tests are ordered in <50% of patients and that up to 75% are still hyponatremic at discharge. At the same time, emerging evidence suggests an association between hyponatremia and adverse events including increased risk of mortality and rehospitalizat
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- 2021
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