STUDY ON EVALUATION OF POTASSIUM ABNORMALITIES IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL (Record no. 11184)
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| 9 (RLIN) | 12130 |
| Author | Mayee, K. Rawheena |
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| Title | STUDY ON EVALUATION OF POTASSIUM ABNORMALITIES IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL |
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| Volume, Issue number | Vol.11(4) |
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| Place of publication, distribution, etc. | M P |
| Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd |
| Year | 2019 |
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| Pagination | 104-107p. |
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| Summary, etc. | Objective: <br/>To study the occurrence, causes, predisposing facto<br/>rs and management of potassium abnormalities in a t<br/>ertiary care hospital. <br/>Methods: <br/>Inour study which was for aduration of six months, <br/>we recorded patient demographics, electrolyte level<br/>s, complete blood picture, liver <br/>function tests, renal parameters, comorbid conditio<br/>ns, medication reconciliation and electro cardio gr<br/>am (ECG) changes. The data was analyzed to <br/>find out the cause for potassium abnormality and wa<br/>s categorize based on their severity. <br/>Results<br/>: A total of 200 cases of potassium abnormalities w<br/>as normalized during the study period. We observed <br/>158(80%) cases with hypokalemia, <br/>37 (17%) cases with hyperkalemia and 5 (3%) cases w<br/>ith subsequent Potassium abnormalities. We observed<br/> the majority of hypokalemiaare with <br/>disease induced 87(55.06%) cases and 118 (74.0%) ca<br/>ses were with mild hypokalemia. Syrup potassium chl<br/>oride was used to normalize the serum <br/>potassium levels. Majority of the hyperkalemia case<br/>s were disease induced and was found in 19(51.35%) <br/>cases and 22 (59.45%) cases come under <br/>mild category which was managed with injection calc<br/>ium gluconate. <br/>Conclusion: <br/>Hypokalemia was the most common potassium abnormalit<br/>y seen in hospitalized patients. Disease induced po<br/>tassium abnormalities <br/>was found to be more common in both hypo and hyperk<br/>alemia. The potassium levels were normalized with n<br/>o major negative outcomes. <br/>Continuous monitoring of electrolyte levels is requ<br/>ired for the patient to prevent further complicatio<br/>ns. |
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| Topical term or geographic name entry element | PHARMACEUTICS |
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| Co-Author | Maheshwaram, Vidhya |
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| Title | International journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical science |
| Place, publisher, and date of publication | Bhopal Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd |
| International Standard Serial Number | 2656-0097 |
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| URL | https://innovareacademics.in/journals/index.php/ijpps/article/view/28033/19677 |
| Link text | Click here |
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| Dewey Decimal Classification | School of Pharmacy | School of Pharmacy | Archieval Section | 12/02/2020 | 2020917 | 12/02/2020 | 12/02/2020 | Articles Abstract Database |