Serum electrolytes in children with neurocardiogenic syncope treated with fludrocortisone and salt

We examined the changes in serum electrolytes of patients with syncope treated with salt and fludrocortisone. The most significant change was an increase in serum bicarbonate concentration, with minimal alteration of sodium, potassium, and chloride concentrations; none was clinically significant.

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Drug Combinations
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Drugs
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Hormones. Endocrine system
Humans
Medical research
Medical sciences
Mineralocorticoids - therapeutic use
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
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Syncope - blood
Syncope - drug therapy
Syncope - physiopathology
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