Hypophosphatemia in acute-phase response syndrome patients : Preliminary data
Hypophosphatemia is common in acutely ill patients and possibly may occur in the acute-phase response syndrome (APR), secondary to hyperglycemia and shifts of extracellular phosphorus into cells. To compare the frequency of hypophosphatemia in patients with or without APR. All plasma phosphorus resu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mineral and electrolyte metabolism 1998, Vol.24 (5), p.337-340 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Hypophosphatemia is common in acutely ill patients and possibly may occur in the acute-phase response syndrome (APR), secondary to hyperglycemia and shifts of extracellular phosphorus into cells.
To compare the frequency of hypophosphatemia in patients with or without APR.
All plasma phosphorus results (n = 822) corresponding to a 6-month period were searched using an university hospital mainframe. Relevant laboratory and clinical details were also registered. All cases of alcohol withdrawal, diabetic ketoacidosis, parenteral nutrition, and chronic respiratory alkalosis and patients receiving antacids or intravenous dextrose (5%) in water at a rate higher than 50 g glucose/day were excluded. APR was defined on the basis of severe trauma or infection and at least two of the following: fever, leukopenia (WBC 9,000/mm3). Hypophosphatemia was defined as a serum phosphorus concentration |
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ISSN: | 0378-0392 |
DOI: | 10.1159/000057393 |